Sunnex PF2006-32 User Manual
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Sunnex Inc. is ISO 9001-2000 certified
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The glass lens can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild detergent and inside part of the lens can be
easily cleaned with Q-tips.
1.4 Service
The transformer, cold light reflector, and mounting parts can be replaced by the user, see 2.4. All other
service can only be carried out by Sunnex. Only original parts must be used, if not the technical
characteristics of the lamp might be changed.
2. Technical Data
2.1
The lamp is approved in accordance with IEC/EN 60601-1, IEC/EN 60601-2-41. The technical
data is specified with test methods in accordance with IEC/EN 60601-2-41.
2.2 Manufacturer
Sales office
Sunnex, Inc.
3 Huron Drive
Natick, MA 01760, USA
Phone: 508-651-0009
Fax: 508-651-0099
Email: [email protected]
Production Facility
Sunnex, Inc.
3 Huron Drive
Natick, MA 01760, USA
Phone: 508-651-0009
Fax: 508-651-0099
Email: [email protected]
2.3 Technical Data
Main Voltage
120VAC 60Hz (230V 50Hz available)
Nominal effect
60W
Safety Class
I
Transformer
Medical Grade Plug-in transformer
INPUT: 120VAC, 60Hz, 0.5A, OUTPUT: +12VAC, 5.0A MAX.
Part# GS-1451
INPUT: 230VAC, 50Hz, OUTPUT: +11.5VAC
Part# 18395 (EURO), 18396 (UK), 18397 (AUSTRALIA)
Bulb
12V/50W/SP
Color Temperature (CCT)
3045 Kelvin (at 2.1meter)
Color rendition index (CRI)
97 (at 2.1meter)
Total irradiance
36 W/m
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(at 2.1meter)
Certifications
ETL Listed: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90
EN60601-1, UL60601-1, EN60601-2-41
IEC60601-2-41, IEC 60601-1-2 (2001-09) 2nd edition
(EN55011:1991, Group I Class B)
Only original accessories must be used with PF light. The PF light is equipped with a rocker ON-
OFF switch on the lamp head that should be used to turn the light ON and OFF.
2.4 EMC
The lamp complies with the EMC requirements in accordance with EN 60601-1-2. Wireless
transmission equipment e.g. mobile phones etc. should not be used in the vicinity of the lamp since
this can affect the function. Special care should be observed during the use of strong sources of
interference e.g. diathermy and the like, so that the diathermy cables not are placed on or close to the