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Burns, Electric shock, Injuries Electrical appliances and equipment Serious risk

Water dispenser was recalled on 2 October 2009 under EU Safety Gate alert 1267/09. Burns, Electric shock, Injuries risk reported by Cyprus. The product poses a risk of electric shock, burns and injuries because, when operated, excessive pressure was observed and the plastic tube joints were leaking steam and water.

Photo of recalled product: Water dispenser
Alert Number1267/09
BrandDomotec
CategoryElectrical appliances and equipment
Risk TypeBurns, Electric shock, Injuries
Notifying CountryCyprus
Country of OriginPeople's Republic of China
Model NumberD6240
Published2 October 2009

Risk Description

The product poses a risk of electric shock, burns and injuries because, when operated, excessive pressure was observed and the plastic tube joints were leaking steam and water.The product does not comply with the relevant European standard EN 60335.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: OtherCategory of measure(s): Sales ban ordered by the authorities.Date of entry into force: Unknown

Product Description

White water dispenser fitted with a water bottle on top. It has two switches to switch on and off the heater or cooler of the device. Power: 601W, Voltage 220-240 volts, 50 Hz, made in P.R.C., Certificates CE, RoHS

🌡️ What Should You Do?

This recall involves a burns, electric shock, injuries hazard related to Water dispenser.

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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