Catalog Number 04P75-01 |
Device Problem
Electrical /Electronic Property Problem (1198)
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Patient Problem
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
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Event Date 12/14/2020 |
Event Type
malfunction
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Apoc incident # (b)(4).Apoc labeling will be evaluated during the investigation as pertaining to the event.
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Event Description
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On (b)(6) 2020, abbott point of care (apoc) was contacted by a customer who reported that there was a noise and smoke came from the battery terminals of i-stat 1 analyzer sn# (b)(4).There was no additional information at the time of this report.The analyzer was replaced at no charge and returning for investigation.Apoc has determined that a component failure within the analyzer circuitry, may lead to the batteries becoming uncomfortably hot to touch in the area of the battery compartment when using a green non-fused battery carrier.However, the power source is unknown at the time of this report.The product was replaced and returned for investigation.Based on the information available, there were no patient or user related injuries associated with this complaint.
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Event Description
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Na.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Apoc incident: (b)(4).The investigation was completed on (b)(6) 2021.The customer reported that analyzer s/n (b)(6) made a "bang" and smoke emanated from the battery compartment.There is insufficient evidence to determine the cause of the complaint as the analyzer has not been returned to flex.A rocketware search spanning six months revealed no similar incidents and no evidence of a trend.No deficiency has been identified.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Apoc incident: (b)(4).The investigation was completed on (b)(6) 2021.The customer reported that analyzer s/n (b)(6) emitted a "bang" sound and smoke emanated from the battery compartment.Failure analysis did not reproduce either part of the complaint and the analyzer functioned according to specification throughout testing.The batteries that were in use at the time of the incident were not returned, and therefore they cannot be ruled out as a contributing factor.A rocketware search spanning one year revealed one similar incident and no evidence of a trend.No deficiency has been identified.
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Event Description
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Na.
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Search Alerts/Recalls
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