Class II — Potential Health Hazard

Potential health hazard — use of or exposure to this product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.

digital x-ray detector ProGrade R1 - solid state X ray Recalled by Philips Electronics North America Corporation Due to It the WiFi connection between the SkyPlate detector...

Date: December 11, 2017
Company: Philips Electronics North America Corporation
Status: Terminated
Source: FDA (Device)

What You Should Do

Stop using this product immediately. Do not consume, use, or distribute it.

Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. If you have questions, contact Philips Electronics North America Corporation directly.

Affected Products

digital x-ray detector ProGrade R1 - solid state X ray imager (flat panel/digital imager) As a part of a radiographic system, the Philips ProGrade is intended to acquire, process, store, display, and export digital radiographic images. The Philips ProGrade is suitable for all routine radiographic examinations, including specialist area like intensive care, trauma, or pediatric work, excluding mammography. United States only: The Eleva Workspot is not intended for fluoroscopy and angiography.

Quantity: 157

Why Was This Recalled?

It the WiFi connection between the SkyPlate detector and HP transfer point is weak, an image may fail to transfer from the SkyPlate detector to the system. The image remains in the memory of the detector, but cannot be transferred wirelessly or by use of the backup cable. To continue, the operator can reset the SkyPlate detector by removing its batteries, but the acquired image is lost and a re-take is necessary.

Where Was This Sold?

This product was distributed nationwide across all 50 states.

Affected (51 states)Not affected

About Philips Electronics North America Corporation

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Data sourced from the FDA (Device). Last updated March 26, 2026. View original report