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| April 10, 1986 |
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Release # 86-23
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Tatung Recalls 80,000 Nine-Inch Desk Fans
In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC),
the Tatung Company of America, Inc., of Long Beach, California today
announced the voluntary recall of 80,000 nine-inch 2-speed oscillating
desk fans. The fans were sold in 1985 under the Tatung brand name and
included models LF-9GKA, LF-9BKA, LF-9GKP, LF-9BKP, and under the
Crosley brand name as model CF-9T.
All of the fans are subject to flexural cord failure after an
unknown period of use. Cord failure can result in fan failure or
ignition of the plastic case. The Commission staff believes the fan
presents a fire hazard.
Numerous incidents of fan failure occurred in 1985, including seven
reports that the fan caught fire. Although no injuries were reported,
several, fires occurred while consumers were asleep.
Consumers should check their nine-inch oscillating fans for the
Tatung or Crosley brand names on the decorative base plate, and for
one of the listed model numbers printed on the fan bottom. Owners of a
recalled fan should stop using it.
Owners can receive instructions for getting a new fan motor and
base assembly free of charge by writing to the Fan Recall Program,
Tatung Company of America, Inc., 2350 El Presidio Street, Long Beach,
California 90810. The owner's letter should include the return name
and address.
Tatung and Crosley brand fans were imported by Tatung in 1985, and
were sold nationwide by a variety of retail stores. Most fans sold
for about twenty dollars.
Consumers who have questions about this recall or who request
additional information can call Tatung's toll free hot line at
800-828-8641, or write to The Fan Recall Program at the company's
listed address.
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