Arjohuntleigh Magog, Inc. Arjo Flat Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) - Product Usage: used in conjunction with passive clip slings is designed for resident transfer in a homecare setting, at nursing homes and other assisted living centers. Please note that the DPS can be utilized only if affixed to ceiling lift or passive floor lift. Recall
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Product
Arjo Flat Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) - Product Usage: used in conjunction with passive clip slings is designed for resident transfer in a homecare setting, at nursing homes and other assisted living centers. Please note that the DPS can be utilized only if affixed to ceiling lift or passive floor lift.
Brand
Arjohuntleigh Magog, Inc.
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
LBA1030-xx, LCA80563-xx, LCA81695-xx, KTX01440.xx, LBX05420-xx, LBX1033-xx, KTS0010
Products Sold
LBA1030-xx, LCA80563-xx, LCA81695-xx, KTX01440.xx, LBX05420-xx, LBX1033-xx, KTS0010
Arjohuntleigh Magog, Inc. is recalling Arjo Flat Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) - Product Usage: used in conjunction with passive clip sl due to Risk of Sling Clip breakage while in use with obsolete Flat Dynamic Positioning System (DPS). Based on FDA medical device recall database.
Summary derived from FDA notice
Reason for Recall
As stated by FDA
Risk of Sling Clip breakage while in use with obsolete Flat Dynamic Positioning System (DPS)
Recommended Action
Per FDA guidance
On 10/06/2020, the firm sent a letter to its consignees with the following instructions. Arjo has become aware that there is a likelihood that a sling clip may break (Image 2) when used with the models of spreader bars referenced above that are out of their lifespan (see note 1 below). The continued use of the obsoleted DPS can lead to complete clip breakage and subsequently to its detachment from the DPS attachment point. As a consequence, the resident may fall off and potentially sustain serious injuries as a consequence. Arjo is taking this matter very seriously and recommends replacement of the obsoleted DPS on ceiling lift or floor lift systems. Note 1: The probability of the event may increase if the DPS is used with a Clip Sling that has exceeded its expected lifespan of 2 years or more than 1.5 years for Passive Clip Slings models MAA2080M, MAA2050M, MAA2040M, MAA2070M and MLAAS2000. Next Steps 1. Verify whether you possess DPS within the range of this Notice and ensure that all caregivers and users of Arjo ceiling lift or floor lifts are made aware of this Field Safety Notice (FSN). 2. Complete and sign the enclosed Customer Response Form and return this document to your local Arjo office. Contact your local Arjo office to take the appropriate decision regarding your obsolete device(s) and select the best solution for your needs. NOTE: Until you find with our Arjo representative the most appropriate solution for your patient transfer needs, the device may stay in use strictly if those two conditions are fulfilled; A. Before each patient transfer, ensure to follow the recommendation of the Sling Instruction for Use and check all parts of the sling are free of any damage B. Ensure the sling used is within its intended lifetime (2 years or 1.5 years for Passive Clip Slings models MAA2080M, MAA2050M, MAA2040M, MAA2070M and MLAAS2000). In addition, if the label of the sling is faded, unreadable or damaged, ensure sling disposal as recomme
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View official FDA recall noticePage updated: Jan 10, 2026