Quantum Rehab Q6 Edge 2.0 Wheelchair Recall
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Pride Mobility Products Corp. is recalling 1,102 Quantum Rehab Q6 Edge 2.0 (ilevel) powered wheelchairs due to a software issue that may cause unexpected stops or system crashes.
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What Happened Pride Mobility Products Corp. initiated a recall because if the "Remind Me Later" option is selected for user reminders, reminder pop-up messages may appear while the wheelchair is in use. If this occurs while driving the wheelchair, the wheelchair may perform an unexpected park brake stop, which may result in fall or injury. If this occurs while not driving the wheelchair, the control system may crash and remain in pre-operational mode.
Which Products Are Affected The recall involves Quantum Rehab Q6 Edge 2.0 (ilevel) powered wheelchairs, model/catalog number Q6 Edge 2.0 (ilevel), software version 2.0.11 (new version 2.0.13). A total of 1,102 units are affected. Lot code: Q6 Edge 2.0 (ilevel) 0060650920004*2 K143383 D246699 41875 ITI. Distribution was nationwide in the United States (including AZ, NJ, PA, OK, CO, IN, AR, KS, CT, MD, WI, TX, FL, WA, NY, MO, LA, UT, OR, VA, RI, CA, TN, MN, KY, NV, GA, WV, IL, OH, SC, WY, AL, MI, ME, NC, SD, DE, MA, NE, ND, IA, NH, NM, MT, ID, MS, DC, AK) as well as Canada and Australia.
What You Should Do Consumers should contact the recalling firm for further information regarding the recall.
Why This Matters The software defect may cause sudden stops or system crashes, posing a risk of falls or injury to users of these powered wheelchairs.
Source FDA recall number Z-2848-2026, event ID 99286.
Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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