GN Otometrics

2 recalls Categories: Other Medical Devices, Diagnostic Equipment
Class I - Dangerous

There is a risk to the healthcare professional or patient of exposure to undergrounded electrical surfaces which may result in an electrical shock.

May 28, 2019 Other Medical Devices Nationwide View Details →

Gold Cup Leadwire and Snap Leadwire with the following component descriptions: 1. 24" Snap Leadwire, Blue; 2. 40" Snap Leadwire, Blue; 3. 24" Snap Leadwire, Red; 4. 40" Snap Leadwire, Red; 5. 24" Snap Leadwire, Green; 6. 40" Snap Leadwire, Green; 7. 24" Snap Leadwire, Brown; 8. 40" Snap Leadwire, Brown; 9. 24" Snap Leadwire, Orange; 10. 40" Snap Leadwire, Orange; 11. 24" Snap Leadwire, White; 12. 40" Snap Leadwire, White; 13. 24" Snap Leadwire, Black; 14. 40" Snap Leadwire, Black; 15. 24" Snap Leadwire, Yellow; 16. 40" Snap Leadwire, Yellow; 17. 24" Snap Leadwire, Set of 5; 18. 24" Snap Leadwire, Set of 7; 19. 40" Snap Leadwire, Set of 5; 20. 40" Snap Leadwire, Set of 7; 21. 24" Snap Leadwire, Set of 5; 22. 40" Snap Leadwire, Set of 5; 23. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Blue; 24. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Red; 25. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Green; 26. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Brown; 27. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Orange; 28. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, White; 29. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Black; 30. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Yellow; 31. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Set of 5; 32. 48" Gold Cup Leadwires, Set of 8; Product Usage: The snap electrode leads are used in conjunction with disposable electrodes and the Gold Cup electrodes are reusable electrodes and leads. Both types of electrodes and leads are used for evoked potential testing for audiological, neurological and/or vestibular testing. The electrode leads are connected to the main device by the electrode lead connector and the electrode is attached to the patient contact end of electrode lead.

Class I - Dangerous

The electrode lead connector has a protruding conductor beyond insulation of approximately 0.1 mm.

Aug 1, 2019 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details →