Device product
1.5T Signa HDxt, 3.0T Signa HDxt, Signa HDi, Signa Vibrant Product Usage: The 1.5T Signa HDx family and 3.0T Signa HDx family are a whole body magnetic resonance scanner designed to support high resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio, and short scan times. It is indicated for use as a diagnostic imaging device to produce axial, sagittal, coronal, and oblique images, spectroscopic images, parametric maps, and/or spectra, dynamic images of the structures and/or functions of the entire body, including, but not limited to, head, neck, TMJ, spine, breast, heart, abdomen, pelvis, joints, prostate, blood vessels, and musculoskeletal regions of the body. Depending on the region of interest being imaged, contrast agents may be used. The images produced by the 1.5T Signa HDx family and 3.0T Signa HDx family reflects the spatial distribution or molecular environment of nuclei exhibiting magnetic resonance. These images and/or spectra when interpreted by a trained physician yield information that may assist in diagnosis.
Z-3028-2017
Product summary
- Event
- Event 77488
- Status
- Terminated
- Classification
- Class II
- Quantity
- 68 units in total
- Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-3028-2017
Official wording
Reason: Possible incorrect wiring of the Uninterruptable Power Supply, which could contribute to a potential shock hazard.
Code information: Medical Device Listing No. D117354, D295466, D182389, D102432, D206140, D230310, D269569, D102430, D140572, D188736, D102434, D234841, D196247, D134019, D236543, D006275, D159181, D288890, D229859; Model No. Eaton 9130, 5323286, 5396502-5, 5499460-3, 5499460-6, 5499460-9, 5741000-3, 00840682115971, 5396502-2, 5499460-2, 5741000-2, 00840682115872, 5373011-3, 5396469-3, 5481490-2, 5481500-7, 5499460-7, 5499460-10, 5741000, 00840682103817, 5323286-101, 2377062-61, 2395001, 2395001-2, 2395001-3, 2395001-4, 00840682105699, 840682105378
Distribution pattern: US Nationwide in the states of : AK, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MO, ND, NE, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TX, WA, and WI
Derived failure modes
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Unknown
Possible incorrect wiring of the Uninterruptable Power Supply, which could contribute to a potential shock hazard.