Ultra Clean Systems, Inc. is recalling 96 Triton 36 and Triton 72 Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems because their carbon filter sensors are breaking down. This failure, discovered during routine maintenance, is caused by electrochemical degradation. Consumers should check their systems for Model Numbers 6003000804 and 6003000805 and specific serial numbers. While no incidents or injuries have been reported, the manufacturer is taking voluntary action to address the defect.
The breakdown of these sensors means the system may fail to properly monitor the filtration process. This degradation could lead to improper device performance or potential exposure to materials that are meant to be filtered during the cleaning of medical equipment.
Quantity affected: 55 systems
Quantity affected: 41 systems
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