FDA-Device2017-04-05Class II
Plum 360 Infusion Pump, Software Version 15.02. The infusion pump is capable of delivering fluids for a variety of therapies such as parenteral, enteral, or epidural infusions
Hospira Inc., A Pfizer Company
Hazard
Depleted Battery alarm shows instead of Replace Battery. On battery power, ongoing therapy stops, alarms show and sound, pump shuts down after 3 minutes. On AC power, the pump reboots (takes about 25 seconds). Therapy can resume. AC power interruption of 3-7 seconds prompts an incorrect E323 alarm, ongoing therapy stop, and pump reboot. Longer power loss results in battery power operation.
Sold states
Nationwide, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Philippines, Hong Kong, Greece, Ireland, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Spain
Affected count
62,847 units
Manufactured in
275 N Field Dr, Lake Forest, IL, United States
Products
Plum 360 Infusion Pump, Software Version 15.02. The infusion pump is capable of delivering fluids for a variety of therapies such as parenteral, enteral, or epidural infusions
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=Z-1682-2017Don't want to check this manually?
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