Hamilton Medical, Inc.
10 federal recalls on file. We monitor every CPSC, FDA, USDA, and NHTSA notice for Hamilton Medical, Inc. and translate it into plain English — free weekly digest, optional same-day alerts.
- 2023-09-27FDA-DeviceClass IHamilton-T1, REF: MSP161339/02, ESM Shielding Set, Spare Part for ventilator
Degrading capacitors on the control board of ventilators and spare parts may leak electrolyte onto the control board causing a short circuit on the board and/or the capacitor to lose function and lead to interruption of ventilation.
- 2023-09-27FDA-DeviceClass IHamilton C1/T1/MR1, REF: MSP161502/12, Control Board Spare part for ventilator
Degrading capacitors on the control board of ventilators and spare parts may leak electrolyte onto the control board causing a short circuit on the board and/or the capacitor to lose function and lead to interruption of ventilation.
- 2023-09-27FDA-DeviceClass IHamilton-MR1, REF: 161010, Intensive Care Ventilator
Degrading capacitors on the control board of ventilators and spare parts may leak electrolyte onto the control board causing a short circuit on the board and/or the capacitor to lose function and lead to interruption of ventilation.
- 2023-09-27FDA-DeviceClass IHamilton-T1, REF: 161009, Intensive Care and Transport Ventilator
Degrading capacitors on the control board of ventilators and spare parts may leak electrolyte onto the control board causing a short circuit on the board and/or the capacitor to lose function and lead to interruption of ventilation.
- 2023-09-27FDA-DeviceClass IHamilton-T1, REF: 161006, Intensive Care and Transport Ventilator
Degrading capacitors on the control board of ventilators and spare parts may leak electrolyte onto the control board causing a short circuit on the board and/or the capacitor to lose function and lead to interruption of ventilation.
- 2023-09-27FDA-DeviceClass IHamilton-C1, REF: 161001, Portable Intensive Care Ventilator
Degrading capacitors on the control board of ventilators and spare parts may leak electrolyte onto the control board causing a short circuit on the board and/or the capacitor to lose function and lead to interruption of ventilation.
- 2023-08-02FDA-DeviceClass IHAMILTON C3 Ventilator REF 160005 Is intended to provide positive pressure ventilatory support to adults and pediatrics, and optionally infants and neonates
Due to a software anomaly after approximately 91 days of cumulative use, the ventilator may stop and enter the ambient mode without prior notice.
- 2023-08-02FDA-DeviceClass IHAMILTON C2 Ventilator Is intended to provide positive pressure ventilatory support to adults and pediatrics, and optionally infants and neonates
Due to a software anomaly after approximately 91 days of cumulative use, the ventilator may stop and enter the ambient mode without prior notice.
- 2023-08-02FDA-DeviceClass IHAMILTON T1 Ventilator REF 161006 1610060 161009 1610090 Is intended to provide positive pressure ventilatory support to adults and pediatrics, and optionally infants and neonates
Due to a software anomaly after approximately 91 days of cumulative use, the ventilator may stop and enter the ambient mode without prior notice.
- 2023-08-02FDA-DeviceClass IHAMILTON C1 Ventilator REF 161001 1610010 Is intended to provide positive pressure ventilatory support to adults and pediatrics, and optionally infants and neonates
Due to a software anomaly after approximately 91 days of cumulative use, the ventilator may stop and enter the ambient mode without prior notice.
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