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Allura Xper FD and and Xper FD ORT - Philips X-ray Systems Product Usage: The Allura Xper FD10 and Alllura Xper FD10/10 is intendd for: Cardiovascular and vascular X-ray imaging applications, including diagnostic, interventional procedures (such as PTCA, stent placement and atherectomies), pacemaker implantations and ElectroPhysiology (EP). The Allura Xper FD20, Allura Xper FD20/10, Allura Xper FD20/15 and Allura Xper FD10/10 is intended for: Dedicated vascular and neurovascular imaging applications, including diagnostic and interventional procedures. This includes, e.g. peripheral, cerebral, thoracic and abdominal angiography, as well as PTCAs, stent placements, embolisations and thrombolysis. Cardiac imaging applications including diagnostics, interventional procedures (such as PTCA, stent placing, atherectomies), pacemaker implantations and ElectroPhysiology. Non-vascular interventions such as drainages, biopsies and vertebroplasties procedures. Additionally: The Allura Xper FD series is compatible with a hybrid Operating Room (OR Table)

Z-0717-2018

December 20, 2017

Class II

Product summary

Firm
Philips Electronics North America Corporation
Event
Event 79091
Status
Terminated
Classification
Class II
Quantity
1486
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-0717-2018

Official wording

Reason: Extra monitors, so called 7th or 8th monitor, mounted on the Monitor Ceiling Suspension (MCS), might disengage from the MCS and fall down. The two small set screws securing the two gliding rods into an aluminum block of the support arm can come loose because of vibrations and forces exerted on them. If the set screws have come loose gravity can keep the rods in position. However, if a force is exerted on the monitor pushing it forward, the monitor can topple forward. Once the monitor has toppled over it is only attached with its wires. If the monitor breaks loose of its wires it will drop on the floor.

Code information: All Allura Xper FD and and Xper FD ORT manufactured from July 2003 - May 2017 with system Codes: 722001 722002 722003 722010 722026 722005 722011 722027 722006 722012 722028 722008 722013 722015 722023 722035 722020 722029 722038 722039 722058 722059

Distribution pattern: Worldwide Distribution - US Nationwide

Derived failure modes

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    Extra monitors, so called 7th or 8th monitor, mounted on the Monitor Ceiling Suspension (MCS), might disengage from the MCS and fall down. The two small set screws securing the two gliding rods into an aluminum block of the support arm can come loose because of vibrations and forces exerted on them. If the set screws have come loose gravity can keep the rods in position. However, if a force is exerted on the monitor pushing it forward, the monitor can topple forward. Once the monitor has toppled over it is only attached with its wires. If the monitor breaks loose of its wires it will drop on the floor.