DxI 9000 Access Immunoassay Analyzer, C11137; in-vitro diagnostic
FDA Device Recall #Z-2264-2024 — Class II — April 18, 2024
Recall Summary
| Recall Number | Z-2264-2024 |
| Classification | Class II — Moderate risk |
| Date Initiated | April 18, 2024 |
| Status | Ongoing |
| Voluntary | Voluntary: Firm initiated |
Recalling Firm
| Firm | Beckman Coulter, Inc. |
| Location | Chaska, MN |
| Product Type | Devices |
| Quantity | 116 units |
Product Description
DxI 9000 Access Immunoassay Analyzer, C11137; in-vitro diagnostic
Reason for Recall
Beckman Coulter is recalling their DxI 9000 Access Immunoassay Analyzers, an in vitro diagnostic device used for the quantitative, semi-quantitative, or qualitative determination of various analyte concentrations found in human body fluids, by correction. The reason for the recall is: Beckman Coulter has determined that the DxI 9000 Access Immunoassay analyzer accepts calibrator values scanned from multiple calibrator cards when an operator configures a new calibrator lot. The analyzer accepts the calibrator lot values from any scanned calibrator card, regardless of the assay test code or calibrator material lot number. The software is not validating the integrity of each calibrator barcode scanned to ensure they are all from the same calibrator card. This includes all software versions and all DxI 9000 instruments that are currently in the field. This issue does not impact calibrator material with 2D calibrator card barcodes. This may cause a failed calibration curve. The health risk to patients is dependent upon the analytes that could be impacted by the error, to include receiving delayed or erroneous results. The issue was identified by Beckman Coulter while conducting a field action on DxI 9000 Access Immunoassay Analyzers.
Distribution Pattern
Worldwide distribution.
Lot / Code Information
UDI/DI 15099590230623, Serial Numbers: 300116, 300117, 300123, 300124, 300126, 300128, 300129, 300130, 300131, 300133, 300134, 300135, 300136, 300137, 300138, 300139, 300141, 300142, 300143, 300145, 300146, 300147, 300148, 300149, 300150, 300151, 300152, 300153, 300154, 300155, 300156, 300157, 300158, 300160, 300161, 300162, 300163, 300164, 300166, 300167, 300168, 300169, 300170, 300171, 300172, 300174, 300176, 300178, 300179, 300180, 300181, 300182, 300183, 300188, 300189, 300190, 300191, 300192, 300193, 300194, 300195, 300196, 300197, 300198, 300199, 300200, 300201, 300202, 300203, 300204, 300205, 300206, 300207, 300208, 300209, 300210, 300211, 300212, 300213, 300214, 300215, 300216, 300217, 300218, 300219, 300220, 300221, 300222, 300223, 300224, 300226, 300227, 300228, 300229, 300230, 300231, 300232, 300233, 300234, 300235, 300236, 300237, 300238, 300239, 300240, 300241, 300242, 300243, 300244, 300245, 300246, 300247, 300248, 300249, 300251, 300252, 300253, 300254, 300255, 300256, 300257, 300258, 300259, 300260, 300261, 300263, 300264, 300266, 300269, 300270, 300271, 300272, 300273, 300274, 300275, 300276, 300277, 300279, 300280, 300281, 300282, 300283, 300284, 300285, 300286, 300287, 300288, 300289, 300290, 300291, 300292, 300293, 300294, 300295, 300297, 300298, 300299, 300300, 300301, 300302, 300303, 300304, 300305, and 300306
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