Beckman Coulter Mishima K.k.
454-32 HIGASHINO,NAGAIZUMI-CHO, SUNTO-GUN Shizuoka, JP
Registered product codes
6 product codes
Recent MDR events
503 on file
- AU5800 CHEMISTRY ANALYZERFeb 19, 2026Malfunction9612296-2026-00079
- DXC 700 AU CHEMISTRY ANALYZERNov 21, 2025Malfunction9612296-2025-01016
- AU5800 CHEMISTRY ANALYZERSep 25, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00306
- AU2700 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZERMay 11, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00213
- AU5800 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZERMay 11, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00219
- AU480 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZERMay 11, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00212
- AU5800 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZERMay 11, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00211
- AU5800 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZERMay 11, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00222
- AU5800 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZERMay 11, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00228
- AU2700 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZERMay 11, 2018Malfunction9612296-2018-00234
Recalls
4 on file
- CompletedJun 4, 2025
A manufacturing defect in the sample probe (S probe). The corners of the tip of the defective S probe are rounded and chamfered, which can prevent the proper formation of the "air layer" required for normal dispensing. The air layer is the air space that separates the cleaning water filled in the probe from the sample sucked into the probe. Maintaining this air space prevents the cleaning water and the sample from mixing. In the defective S probe, the "air layer" was not properly formed, causing the cleaning water and the sample to mix diluting the sample. As a result, the sample mixture dispensed into the cuvette has a lower concentration than the original sample, and the analyte concentration measured is lower than expected results.
View FDA record ↗ - CompletedJun 4, 2025
Sample probes with defective probe tips, when used with clinical chemistry analyzers, may lead to a lower concentration being dispensed, which may not be detectable by QC checks, which could lead to the reporting of false low test results (Max 34% error at 1.0 microliters and 7% error at 1.6 microliters sample dispensing volume), which may lead to delayed recognition and treatment.
View FDA record ↗ - Open, ClassifiedAug 21, 2024
Due to a software issues, after the instrument processes 250 racks cumulatively, any subsequent racks with samples requiring rerun/reflex will be held in the Sample Handler's Buffer area and and error code "9000" will be reported. This issue may cause a delay of results.
View FDA record ↗ - Open, ClassifiedJul 31, 2024
There are two software bug issues with the analyzer. Issue 1: When a dedicated rack is reserved for calibration, after a calibration test has been placed and completed, the same rack may be used to place both a patient order and a calibration order. When a patient sample and a non-barcoded calibrator tube is processed on the rack, the calibration result will be reported as a patient result. Issue 2: calibration with expired calibrator. They both may cause erroneous patient results, but the probability of serious adverse health consequences or death is unlikely.
View FDA record ↗
Compliance history
Matched by FEI 3002807663.
FDA inspections
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Inspection citations
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Compliance actions
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Import refusals
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