CPSC Recall in 2009: Intermatic Recalls In-Wall Timers Due to Shock Hazard

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 09-259
Date: June 30, 2009
Product Name: Intermatic Model ST01 and EI600 In-wall Electronic Timers
Recall Description:

This recall involves the Intermatic in-wall electronic timers with model numbers ST01, ST01C, ST01AC, ST01AC70, ST01C70, ST01CL, EI600C, EI600LAC, EI600LAC8, EI600WC, and EI600WC8. This product is a lamp and appliance timer and typically takes the place of a standard wall switch. The timer is white, off-white, or almond and measures 2 1/2 inches high by 1 3/4 inches wide. Model numbers can be found on the packaging and on the instruction. In-Wall timers are included in this recall if (1) the brand name "Intermatic" is molded on the front of the timer cover door, (2) the timer has only four keypad buttons, and (3) there is no 3-digit date code (e.g. "04C") stamped on the inside of the timer cover door. Timers with a 3-digit date code (e.g. "04C") stamped on the inside of the timer cover door are not included in this recall.

Hazard Description:

When consumers trying to replace the timer's battery place a metal object through the battery tray slot, the object can reach internal metal contacts, posing a shock hazard to consumers.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Repair

Units: About 240,000
Incidents:

The firm has received twelve reports of consumers receiving a minor shock while changing the timer's battery.

Sold At:

Retailers and electrical distributors nationwide from March 2007 through June 2009 for between $25 and $45.

Manufactured In:

Mexico