mo-Vis BVBA Recalls
7 recalls from federal safety databases (FDA, CPSC). Sourced directly from government enforcement feeds.
Medical Device Recalls (7)
- Class I
July 10, 2025
All-round Joystick R-net Light. Electrical wheelchair component.
Devices with firmware versions 2.3 and lower may experience timing variations between software tasks, which could result in skipping the necessary neutral check and the wheelchair producing unintended movement upon power-up when the joystick is out of neutral.
- Class I
July 10, 2025
IDM-MULTI-R. Electrical wheelchair component.
Devices with firmware versions 2.3 and lower may experience timing variations between software tasks, which could result in skipping the necessary neutral check and the wheelchair producing unintended movement upon power-up when the joystick is out of neutral.
- Class I
July 10, 2025
Multi Joystick R-net. Electrical wheelchair component.
Devices with firmware versions 2.3 and lower may experience timing variations between software tasks, which could result in skipping the necessary neutral check and the wheelchair producing unintended movement upon power-up when the joystick is out of neutral.
- Class I
July 10, 2025
IDM-ARLITE-R. Electrical wheelchair component.
Devices with firmware versions 2.3 and lower may experience timing variations between software tasks, which could result in skipping the necessary neutral check and the wheelchair producing unintended movement upon power-up when the joystick is out of neutral.
- Class I
July 10, 2025
IDM-MICRO-R. Electrical wheelchair component.
Devices with firmware versions 2.3 and lower may experience timing variations between software tasks, which could result in skipping the necessary neutral check and the wheelchair producing unintended movement upon power-up when the joystick is out of neutral.
- Class I
July 10, 2025
Micro Joystick R-net. Electrical wheelchair component.
Devices with firmware versions 2.3 and lower may experience timing variations between software tasks, which could result in skipping the necessary neutral check and the wheelchair producing unintended movement upon power-up when the joystick is out of neutral.
- Class II
November 28, 2023
Scoot Control R-net, Product Number P015-61. The Scoot Control is intended to support a wheelchair attendant in controlling or maneuvering a power chair
In rare cases, the lever of the throttle can get temporarily stuck during the movement and does not come back to its neutral point by itself. If this happens during usage, an unwanted movement of the chair could be the result. An unwanted movement could result in damage to the wheelchair, material damage around the chair and/or injury to the user, attendant or by-standers.
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