The Rapidlab 1265 system is a blood gas analyzer used for laboratory testing of blood gases, electrolytes, metabolites a
FDA device recall Z-1962-2015 · posted 2015-07-02 · Terminated
Recall details
- Recalling firm
- Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Inc
- Reason for recall
- D50 and D51 diagnostic error codes are not functional.
- Action taken
- Siemens sent an Urgent Field Safety Notice April 2015, to all affected customers. Customers were notified of the recall beginning on May 6, 2015 via Federal Express. Foreign customers were notified starting on May 5, 2015 via method determined by each countries local regulations and procedures. The notification informs customers of the issue and asks customers to do the following: Ensure that the Glucose and Lactate sensor contacts are aligned and completely seated with the contacts on the analyzer, Analyze a minimum of 2 levels of quality control material after installing the sensors, as indicated in the RAPIDLab 1200 Operator's Guide, Review this letter with your Medical Director. Complete and return the Field Correction Effectiveness Check Form attached to this letter within 7 days. Retain this letter with your laboratory records, and forward this letter to those who may have received this product. For further questions please call (800) 242-3233.
- Root cause
- Software design
- Status
- Terminated
- Product code
- CGA
- Quantity affected
- 2713 devices
- Distribution
- Worldwide Distribution - Nationwide Distribution including Puerto Rico and to the countries of : Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Herzog,Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia
- Date initiated
- 2015-05-06
- Date posted
- 2015-07-02
- Date terminated
- 2017-08-02
- Location
- East Walpole, MA
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Related 510(k) clearances
| Record | Firm | Date |
|---|---|---|
| NEONATAL BILIRUBIN ON RAPIDLAB MODELS 1245 AND 1265 (K073537) | Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics | 2008-06-27 |