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Luce Led 100L

Burns, Electric shock Lighting chains Serious risk

Luce Led 100L was recalled on 12 April 2013 under EU Safety Gate alert A12/0440/13. Burns, Electric shock risk reported by Hungary. The product poses a risk of burns and electric shock because:- the cross-sectional area of the external and internal wires is less than the minimum requirement.

Photo of recalled product: Luce Led 100L
Alert NumberA12/0440/13
BrandUnknown
CategoryLighting chains
Risk TypeBurns, Electric shock
Notifying CountryHungary
Country of OriginPeople's Republic of China
Model NumberRIF:8993642
Published12 April 2013

Risk Description

The product poses a risk of burns and electric shock because:- the cross-sectional area of the external and internal wires is less than the minimum requirement.- the wire ends soldered to terminals of the rectifying unit and the LEDs are not adequately protected against pulling and twisting.-the accessible wires have only basic insulation and come into contact with sharp edges of the flashing switch and control unit. In case of damage, live metal parts become accessible.The product does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive and the relevant European standard EN 60598.

Product Description

The lighting chain includes serial-parallel connected, non-replaceable white LED lamps (100 pcs) in a transparent plastic cover. The product is packed in a colourful cardboard box.

🌡️ What Should You Do?

This recall involves a burns, electric shock hazard related to Luce Led 100L.

About this risk

This product can cause burns due to overheating, faulty insulation, or flammable materials that ignite during use.

Recommended action

Stop using the product immediately. If you have suffered burns, cool the area with running water and seek medical attention. Do not attempt to repair the product.

Who is at risk?

All users. Children and elderly people are particularly vulnerable to burn injuries.

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