MAULcrystal LED 826 60
Product Description
The MAULcrystal LED 826 60 is a versatile and modern LED magnifying lamp designed for detailed work and illumination. It features a high-quality LED light source, adjustable brightness, and interchangeable lenses to suit various magnification needs.
Key Features and Specifications
- Model: MAULcrystal LED 826 60
- Light Source: 84 LEDs
- Power Input: 100-240V~ 50Hz, via CEE 7/16 plug
- Power Output (Adapter): 24V 1A
- Magnification Options: Includes interchangeable lenses, with a 3 diopter (3 dpt) option available.
- Adjustability: The lamp arm allows for height adjustment within a range of approximately 10 to 63 mm.
- Controls: Features ON/OFF touch controls and brightness adjustment.
- Energy Efficiency: The product contains a light source of energy efficiency class < F > (as indicated in multilingual documentation).
- Warranty: Information regarding guarantee is provided.
The lamp is designed with an articulated arm for flexible positioning, a stable base or clamp for mounting, and a circular LED array for even illumination.
Spare Parts
The following spare parts are available for the MAULcrystal LED 826 60:
- LED Module: Art.-No.: 8266009.220
- Power Adapter: Art.-No.: 8266009.215
- LED Ring: Art.-No.: 8266009.200
Visual Description of Components
The product comprises:
- Main Lamp Unit: An adjustable arm lamp with a head containing the LED light source and lens holder. The arm is attached to a base or clamp for stability.
- Power Supply: A power cord with a CEE 7/16 plug connects to a power adapter that outputs 24V 1A.
- LED Module: A circular component housing 84 individual LEDs, designed to provide bright and uniform light.
- Lenses: Interchangeable magnifying lenses are available, including a 3 diopter option. These lenses fit into the lamp head.
- Controls: The lamp head features touch-sensitive buttons for power (ON/OFF) and brightness adjustment.
Multilingual Information
The product documentation is available in multiple languages, including German (DE), English (EN), French (FR), and many others. A common note across these languages refers to the energy efficiency class of the light source as '< F >'.