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The support chain attachment on the detector carriage may fail and cause the counter weights or detector to fall.
Seal integrity, sterility not assured.
Product label fails to provide adequate warning for use
improper staple formation or anvil jam
These are "Cherry Bentwood" model television stands. The three-tier stands are made from mahogany wood and have curved glass ends. They are 30 inches high and 45 inches wide, and sold for use with televisions up to 36 inches in diameter. Model number PTT 22018 is written on the packaging and instructions. There is no writing on the stands themselves.
Previously released tissues no longer meet CryoLife's enhanced suitability release criteria because donors possessed a positive post processing microbiological culture of 'potentially pathogenic' organisms.
VasoView 5 scissors are stiff and/or the scissor toggle has the potential to break during use.
Accessory software fails to report certain reports following download of data from 712 pump.
Thermodilution catheters have a potential for ruptured lumens within the catheter.
The firm initiated the recall on 11/18/2003 via letters to all consignees. The letter advises physicians to stop using any patient bracelets (blue color) that contain the word 'stickoxid', destroy all blue bracelets, and identify all patients who had either ISPAN gas administered who may still have a bubble present in the eye.
Support chain attachment on the Bucky carriage may fail and cause the counter weights or X-ray tube to fall.
Model number 7252, 7254, 7264, or 7304 is written on the hood of the tractor.
These multicolor tin Jack-In-the-Box-type toys have illustrations of bears in various activities on the sides. Each side features the enlarged single letters of the word "BEAR" and "BEAR" is written on the top of the toy. Other writing on the sides includes, "Bears in a Boat," "Bears Eating Eggs," "Bears in the Air," and Bears Racing Rabbits." When the crank is turned, the song, "Pop Goes the Weasel" plays, and a toy teddy bear pops up out of the top of the box. "Schylling" is written on the bottom of the toys. Toys with date code stickers on the bottom are not included in the recall.