If you have this fan at home, stop using it immediately
A manufacturing problem is at the origin of the blades to fly off.
You probably do not think much about your ceiling fan, despite the fact that it consists of metal blades that runs just above. But a new fan reminder will make you pay much more attention. According to a report by the Consumer Products Safety Board (CPCC), a popular ceiling fan that sold at least 182,000 units, was voluntarily recalled for security reasons. Read more To learn more about this fan reminder, and for another gap product, seeThese beloved cookies holidays have just been recalled.
The product in question is the Hampton Bay 54 inches Mara ceiling indoor / exterior fan in matte white finishes, matte black, black and nickel polished, sold exclusively at Home Depot. December 23 CPSC reported that the manufacturer, the king of the fans, had received47 complaints of "Blades Désolidarization of the Fan, Including two reports of the fan blank striking a consumer and four reports of the bladeCAUSING MATERIAL DAMAGE. "Consumers are warned that they should immediately stop using these ceiling fans, and follow the manufacturer's instructions to inspect their security unit. As a manufacturer, explains the malfunction is due to a "manufacturing defect With the assembly of the fan blade locking clamp for the fan inertia steering wheel, when one of the two locking clip fixing screws is adequately attached to the steering wheel ".
In other words, if you have already noticed with regard to the movement of the blades, uneven gaps between the blades and the fan body, or any movement of the clip during the inspection, you must immediately uninstall the device immediately . You can also view the UPC code printed on a silver notation label at the top of the fan to determine if your device could be compromised. These codes are 082392519186 for matte white, 082392519193 for matte black, 082392599195 for black and 082392599188 for polished nickel.
The company invites customers to contact the king of fans for a free replacement ceiling fan, or at the visittheir reminder site for more information. Read more for more recent reminders who have shocked customers, and for other products to launch, seeIf you take these popular supplements, Stop Now.
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