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Tischsteckdose / Asztali elosztó

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Tischsteckdose / Asztali elosztó was recalled on 12 July 2019 under EU Safety Gate alert A11/0040/19. Electric shock risk reported by Hungary. The electrical insulation between the primary and secondary circuit of the voltage-reducing converter are not sufficient.

Photo of recalled product: Tischsteckdose / Asztali elosztó
Alert NumberA11/0040/19
BrandAOBOER (on the product)
CategoryElectrical appliances and equipment
Risk TypeElectric shock
Notifying CountryHungary
Country of OriginPeople's Republic of China
Model NumberGNBKU03; 24554
Published12 July 2019

Risk Description

The electrical insulation between the primary and secondary circuit of the voltage-reducing converter are not sufficient.The power socket of the cable connected to the USB ports may become live. The user could touch accessible live part and receive an electric shock.The product does not comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive and the relevant European standard EN 60950.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: RetailerCategory of measure(s): Withdrawal of the product from the marketDate of entry into force: 31/05/2019

Product Description

White extension lead with three socket outlets, two USB ports and a switch. Packaging: transparent plastic bag.

⚡ What Should You Do?

This recall involves a electric shock hazard related to Tischsteckdose / Asztali elosztó.

About this risk

This product has inadequate electrical insulation, faulty wiring, or other electrical defects that can cause electric shock during use.

Recommended action

Unplug the product immediately and do not use it. Do not attempt to repair it yourself. Contact the manufacturer or retailer for a recall remedy.

Who is at risk?

Anyone using the product, especially in wet environments such as bathrooms or kitchens.

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