Surgical lights have stress lines forming on the powder coating, which indicates that powder coating chipping can occur.
Stryker Communications
Due to insufficient mounting force the stability of surgical light system cannot be guaranteed.
The manufacturer has become aware that there is a likelihood that the S-Series Equipment Management System Capacitive Touch Controls on the MFRs rotational electrical magnetic brakes may disengage when an electrocautery device is in use.
The firm has become aware that there is a likelihood that a missing snap ring or spanner nut may result in an insufficient mount force that causes the surgical light to fall. If the suspension of the surgical light falls, it may potentially cause serious injuries to Health Care Providers and/or patients.
The back cover of the light head was insufficiently assembled and could potentially fall off the light.
The back cover of the light head was insufficiently assembled and could potentially fall off the light.
The mounts on the monitor may have an insufficient weld.
There is a potential the joint in the suspension of the device is insufficiently assembled.
The mounts on the monitor may have an insufficient (missing or incomplete) weld.
The device could have a missing spanner nut and snap ring which could potentially result in the equipment falling.
The exam light may have a tolerance issue with the adapter assembly, which could potentially not allow the snap ring to be seated correctly. If this is the case, there could be insufficient mount force that may cause the equipment to fall, resulting in serious injury.
The potential hazard that can arise for the combination of the missing screws and the overloading by the end user is insufficient mount force that causes the equipment to fall.
During the use of the SHAPE Arm there is the potential for the monitor mount to come off of the SHAPE Arm if the lock washer and screw are not present.
During the use of the SHAPE Arm there is the potential for the monitor mount to come off of the SHAPE Arm if the lock washer and screw are not present.
During the use of the SHAPE Arm there is the potential for the monitor mount to come off of the SHAPE Arm if the lock washer and screw are not present.
During the use of the SHAPE Arm there is the potential for the monitor mount to come off of the SHAPE Arm if the lock washer and screw are not present.
During the use of the SHAPE Arm there is the potential for the monitor mount to come off of the SHAPE Arm if the lock washer and screw are not present.
Potential incomplete final weld on the drop tube flange.
Stryker has become aware that there is a low likelihood of incomplete engagement of the Spring Arm Circlip during service or replacement of the Spring Arm. If the Spring Arm Circlip is not fully seated, the Spring Arm could separate and fall along with the surgical lights or monitors mounted to the end of the Spring Arm. To date, there have been no serious injuries reported from the incomplete e