Max Mobility LLC Recalls
5 recalls from federal safety databases (FDA, CPSC). Sourced directly from government enforcement feeds.
Medical Device Recalls (5)
- Class I
August 12, 2025
Max Mobility/Permobil Smart Drive MX2+ SpeedControl Dial Ref: MX2-3DCK use in conjunction with the SmartDrive MX2+ Wheelchair Power Assist component.
Due to a faulty electrical connection between the speed control Dial and the wheelchair motor, their is a potential for lost of control of the device potentially resulting in minor or major injuries.
- Class I
August 12, 2025
Max Mobility/Permobil Smart Drive MX2+ SpeedControl Dial Ref: MX2-3DCMC use in conjunction with the SmartDrive MX2+ Wheelchair Power Assist component.
Due to a faulty electrical connection between the speed control Dial and the wheelchair motor, their is a potential for lost of control of the device potentially resulting in minor or major injuries.
- Class I
August 12, 2025
Max Mobility/Permobil Smart Drive MX2+ SpeedControl Dial Ref: MX2-3DC use in conjunction with the SmartDrive MX2+ Wheelchair Power Assist component.
Due to a faulty electrical connection between the speed control Dial and the wheelchair motor, their is a potential for lost of control of the device potentially resulting in minor or major injuries.
- Class I
December 20, 2024
Max Mobility/Permobil Smart Drive MX2+ SpeedControl Dial Ref: MX2-3DC use in conjunction with the SmartDrive MX2+ Wheelchair Power Assist component.
Due to faulty circuit board in speed control remote use in conjunction with a wheelchair power assist, their is a potential for lost of control of device potentially resulting in minor and major injuries.
- Class I
December 20, 2024
Max Mobility/Permobil Smart Drive MX2+ SpeedControl Dial Ref: MX2-3DCK use in conjunction with the SmartDrive MX2+ Wheelchair Power Assist component.
Due to faulty circuit board in speed control remote use in conjunction with a wheelchair power assist, their is a potential for lost of control of device potentially resulting in minor and major injuries.
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