If you have a specific model of integrated heat pump tumble dryers manufactured by Haier, you must check if the machine needs an urgent safety repair because of the risk of fire.
Affected brands include Baumatic, Candy, Caple, Haier, Hoover, Lamona, Iberna and Montpellier. Owners should check their model number and serial number online to see if their appliance is affected and contact the manufacturer to arrange a repair.
The appliance must not be used until the repair has been completed. If the plug is accessible, please switch off and unplug the appliance.
The manufacturer started a corrective action programme earlier this year for 103,000 affected machines. However the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) told Haier to halt its initial repair programme because of concerns the modification was still unsafe. Following an updated modification, Haier has resumed its programme and begun contacting consumers again. Haier initially focused on arranging a second repair for machines that had previously been modified and are now arranging repairs for the remaining 85,000 owners whose appliances still present a fire risk.
If you do own one of the affected tumble dryers, you must stop using it immediately. An internal short circuit can occur during normal use, causing the tumble dryer to ignite.
Check if your tumble dryer is affected and contact the manufacturer if it is.
This update is based on the regular reporting that Haier has been providing to OPSS.
If you have a specific model of integrated heat pump tumble dryers manufactured by Haier, you must check if the machine needs an urgent safety repair because of the risk of fire.
Affected brands include Baumatic, Candy, Caple, Haier, Hoover, Lamona, Iberna and Montpellier. Owners should check their model number and serial number online to see if their appliance is affected and contact the manufacturer to arrange a repair.
The appliance must not be used until the repair has been completed. If the plug is accessible, please switch off and unplug the appliance.
The manufacturer started a corrective action programme earlier this year for 103,000 affected machines. However the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) told Haier to halt its initial repair programme because of concerns the modification was still unsafe. Following an updated modification, Haier has resumed its programme and begun contacting consumers again. Haier initially focused on arranging a second repair for machines that had previously been modified and are now arranging repairs for the remaining 85,000 owners whose appliances still present a fire risk.
If you do own one of the affected tumble dryers, you must stop using it immediately. An internal short circuit can occur during normal use, causing the tumble dryer to ignite.
Check if your tumble dryer is affected and contact the manufacturer if it is.
This update is based on the regular reporting that Haier has been providing to OPSS.
This article was originally posted on the UK Government's website from the OPSS: Urgent safety check for 85,000 tumble dryers - GOV.UK
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