Device product
Sample probe sucks a sample dispensed into a tube or cup and discharges the appropriate amount into a cuvette. Lot 178713114 - 179433670
Z-1908-2025
Product summary
- Event
- Event 96748
- Status
- Completed
- Classification
- Class II
- Quantity
- 6,166
- Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-1908-2025
Official wording
Reason: Sample probes with defective probe tips, when used with clinical chemistry analyzers, may lead to a lower concentration being dispensed, which may not be detectable by QC checks, which could lead to the reporting of false low test results (Max 34% error at 1.0 microliters and 7% error at 1.6 microliters sample dispensing volume), which may lead to delayed recognition and treatment.
Code information: Device: REF/UDI-DI/Serial-Lot: AU680: B12185/14987666540732, B12186/14987666540688, B12187/14987666540701, B12188/14987666540725, B96694/14987666542989, B96695/14987666542996, B96696/14987666543009, C02656/14987666543306, C02657/14987666543313, N3147700/15099590346249, N3662000/14987666535301, N3662100/14987666535318, N3662200/14987666535325, N3662700/14987666535615, N3663000/14987666535646, N3910200/14987666535790, N3910400/14987666535813, N3910500/14987666535820, N3910600/14987666535912, N3910800/14987666535936, N3910900/4987666535946, N3911200/14987666535974, N3911700/14987666536575, N3911900/14987666536599, N3147100, N3147200, N3147300, N3147400, N3147600, N3148100, N3149400, N3149800. Serial: From 10436 to 2022087656. Sample Probe: MU993400/04987666522939, Lots: From 178713114 to 179433670. B66752 Kits containing MU993400, Lots: From 178713114 to 179433670
Distribution pattern: Worldwide Distribution: US (nationwide) including states of: CA, PA, VA, TX, NJ, FL, IN, MA, NY, NC, OH, LA, AZ, MO, WA, GA, UT, KY, AL, CO, IL, NE, OK, NV, SC, TN, MD, OR, AR, MS, AK, WI, DE, MT, HI, KS, ME, NH, WV, NM, CT, IA, MI, MN, ID, RI, SD, WY, ND, DC, VT, GUAM, PR and OUS (foreign) to countries of: Viet Nam, Japan, India, Australia, El Salvador, China, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Russian Federation, Italy, Germany, Korea (Republic of, Malaysia), Taiwan, Province of China, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Israel, Ecuador, Hungary, Egypt, Serbia, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Belarus, United Kingdom, Ireland, Botswana, Kenya, Mauritius, Ghana, Zambia, South Africa, Libya, Croatia, France, Switzerland, Czechia, Philippines, Namibia, Canada, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Lesotho, Bulgaria, Zimbabwe, Poland, Norway, Spain, Brazil, Tanzania (United Republic of), Lithuania, Yemen, Uzbekistan, Algeria, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Ukraine, Peru, Morocco, Singapore, Slovakia, Mexico, Myanmar, Lebanon, Jordan, Malawi, Greece, Indonesia, Chile, Romania, Georgia, Ethiopia, Sweden, Albania, Eswatini, Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Iraq, Maldives, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Austria, Eritrea, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Tunisia, Curacao, Mozambique, Hong Kong, Bahrain, Portugal, Panama, New Zealand, Colombia, Uganda, Oman, Belgium, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Guyana, Macao, Cabo Verde, Sint Maarten (Dutch part), Liberia, Moldova, Republic of, North Macedonia, Congo (Democratic Republic of the), Uruguay, Cyprus, Netherlands, Suriname, Slovenia, Denmark, Finland, Venezuela, Sierra Leone
Derived failure modes
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Unknown
Sample probes with defective probe tips, when used with clinical chemistry analyzers, may lead to a lower concentration being dispensed, which may not be detectable by QC checks, which could lead to the reporting of false low test results (Max 34% error at 1.0 microliters and 7% error at 1.6 microliters sample dispensing volume), which may lead to delayed recognition and treatment.