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Technical Information
Technical Specications for the Dental Light
Technical Description — Light
The dental light is used for illuminating the oral cav-
ity during the performance of dental procedures. The
position and direction of the light can be adjusted as
needed by the dentist. The light source is a halogen
bulb designed to operate on low voltage. It has two
intensity settings. The low voltage is supplied through a
transformer which is located at the top of the light pole
or in the junction box.
Replacement Parts for Dental Lights
The following represents a condensed list of
replacement parts that may be consumed during
normal use. See your dealer for a more compre-
hensive list of components.
PART # DESCRIPTION
70-22186 ................REFLECTOR, GLASS
70-20289 ................LIGHT SHIELD
70-30441 ................REPLACEMENT BULB
70-014R304 ............FUSE, 4 AMP, 3 AG (115V)
70-014R303 ............FUSE, 2 AMP, 3 AG (230V)
Electrical Specications
IEC Medical Device Classication
Classication: 1
Type: B
Operation Mode: Intermittent
Splash Protection: IPX4
Volts Cycles Amps
Dental light: 115 VAC 60 HZ 1.09 A ~
230 VAC 50 HZ 0.6 A ~
Replacement fuses for unit light
(located in panel near transformer):
115V: 4 AMP, 3 AG (P/N 70-014R304)
230V: 2 AMP, 3 AG (P/N 70-014R303)
Safety Markings
The following warning label may be located on or
near the light’s transformer enclosure:
Halogen Lamp: 24 Volts, 100 Watts
Input Voltage: 110V/220 V, 60/50 Hz
Output Voltage: High 23V, Low 21V
Color Temperature: 4500 Degrees Kelvin
Light Intensity (Lux): High 25,000, Low 18,500
Focal Distance: 27 in.
Illumination Area: 3 in. x 8 in. at Focal Distance
Approx. Weight: 9.09 kg. (20 lbs.)
Light Specications
Device Classication
The dental light is classied as
Class 1 device under rule FDA
CFR 21, Class I device under
Health Canada guidelines, and a
Class I device under rule 11 of the
MDD 93/42/EEC of Annex IX.