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Progressa Bed - AC-powered adjustable hospital bed

This recall has been terminated (originally issued January 12, 2018).

Company
Hill-Rom, Inc.
Recall Initiated
January 12, 2018
Terminated
June 26, 2020
Recall Number
Z-1319-2018
Quantity
2117
Firm Location
Batesville, IN
Official Source
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Reason for Recall

A component used within the braking system may break resulting in one or more brake pedals on the bed staying in brake or not being engaged which could result in unwanted bed movement and possible patient or user injury.

Distribution

Worldwide distribution. US nationwide, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, France, Hong Kong, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia, Mexico, Oman, Panama, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, UAE, and UK.

Lot / Code Info

S159AW9192 through S305AW2321 Beds manufactured from June 8, 2017 to November 1, 2017

Root Cause

Component change control

Action Taken

Firm has developed a correction for the braking system and plan to have a Hill-Rom technician to update affected Progressa Beds. Hill-Rom sent a letter, dated January 12, 2018. Until beds are updated, follow the safety information as outlined in the Progressa User manual each time when setting the brakes. Warning: Always set the brakes when the bed is occupied, except during patient transport. To help make sure the bed will not move, push and pull on the bed to check it after the brakes are engaged. Brakes should always be set when the bed is occupied and especially when moving a patient from one surface to another. Patients often use the bed for support when getting out of bed and could be injured if the bed unexpectedly moves. After setting the brakes, push and pull the bed to make sure of stability. If the brakes do not hold after following the instructions above, take the bed out of service until the bed is updated.

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