Due to incorrect shelf-life expiration date.
Advanced Bionics
The non-tamperproof battery door supplied with the sound processor fails to conform to IEC 60601-1-11:2015 by not requiring the use of a tool to replace the button/coin cell battery.
Due to incorrect the battery charger being packaged and distributed. Product labeling does not match the intended product as specified.
Mislabeling; It has been determined that some batteries were improperly labeled and may contain a different battery life than indicated.
Mislabeling; It has been determined that some batteries were improperly labeled and may contain a different battery life than indicated.
hearing performance degradation due to body-fluid entering the device.
hearing performance degradation due to body-fluid entering the device.
The manufacturer received complaints that customers were attempting to install the fitting software using the supplied USB drive, an error message was received, and installation failed. The failed installation has not impact to the current version of the software, and users are able to continue programming devices with the current software version.
Three materials used in the makeup of the implant were mistakenly left off the list of bio-compatible materials in the firm's previously approved submission to the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) of Japan.
The sound processors were loaded with the incorrect firmware.
The sound processors were loaded with the incorrect firmware.
The sound processors were loaded with the incorrect firmware.
Advanced Bionics is recalling the the HiRes 90K cochlear implant with HiFocus Helix Electrode because of loose-fitting insertion tool assemblies.