Medical lighting plays an important role in healthcare settings, offering crucial illumination for procedures, examinations, and patient comfort. The LHH G2, Carelite G2 and Circus LED arm-based medical lamps have recently undergone a significant upgrade, introducing an alcohol-resistant switch which sets new standards in medical lighting technology.
The upgraded switch mechanism, now alcohol-resistant, marks a notable improvement when it comes to hygiene and to ease of cleaning, ensuring reliability even in the most demanding clinical environments. The FPC switch technology, which stands for Flexible Circuit Boards, ensures no exposed electrical parts on either the front or back side.
This solution makes the entire lamp approved for cleaning with alcohol. In addition to this all the painted surfaces are also painted with antimicrobial SteriTouch® coating which prevents growth of bacteria, biofilm, and mould. All of the above makes these lamps some of the most hygienical arm-based products for medical applications.
Designed with both patient and practitioner in mind, LHH G2, Carelite G2 and Circus LED excel in versatility and ergonomic functionality. From minor examinations to patient reading and night light settings, the intuitive design ensures optimal comfort and usability for all users. The spring-based arm technology, derived from the renowned Luxo L-1, enables effortless positioning without the need for screws or tightening, while the closed system facilitates easy cleaning, further enhancing infection control measures.
The ergonomic design endures natural positions of handles and switches, allowing for intuitive operation during procedures or as bedside lighting for patients. With a rotatable head in two joints, the light can precisely be placed wherever it's needed most, providing precise control over illumination intensity and positioning adjustments.
Utilizing the latest lighting techniques, the LHH G2 offers tunable white versions for enhanced perception of skin and veins, with adjustable color temperature settings ranging from 4500 Kelvin to 3500 Kelvin. Additionally, the inclusion of a night light version proves invaluable during simple examinations or orientation in low-light conditions, ensuring optimal patient care at all times.