FDA-Device2019-02-06Class II

Atellica IM 1600 Analyzer: In vitro diagnostic testing of clinical specimens - Product Usage: The Atellica Solution is a multi-component system for in vitro diagnostic testing of clinical specimens. The system is intended for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of various body fluids, using photometric, turbidimetric, chemiluminescent, and integrated ion selective electrode technology for clinical use. Siemens Material Number (SMN) :11066000

Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Inc.
Hazard

Multiple Issues Identified in Atellica Solution System Software in V 1.14.2 and lower in: Atellica¿ IM 1300 Analyzer Atellica¿ IM 1600 Analyzer;Atellica¿ CH 930 Analyzer; Atellica¿ Sample Handler Prime

Sold states
Worldwide distributions - US Nationwide and countries of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, P.R. China, Poland, Portugal, Republic Korea, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, U.A.E., United Kingdom, Vietnam.
Affected count
264
Manufactured in
511 Benedict Ave, N/A, Tarrytown, NY, United States
Products
Atellica IM 1600 Analyzer: In vitro diagnostic testing of clinical specimens - Product Usage: The Atellica Solution is a multi-component system for in vitro diagnostic testing of clinical specimens. The system is intended for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of various body fluids, using photometric, turbidimetric, chemiluminescent, and integrated ion selective electrode technology for clinical use. Siemens Material Number (SMN) :11066000

Official notice

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=Z-0781-2019

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