CPSC Recall in 2019: Whirlpool Recalls Glass Cooktops with Touch Controls Due to Burn and Fire Hazards
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This recall involves cooktops with a glass cooking surface, touch controls, radiant and downdraft radiant models sold under the Whirlpool, KitchenAid and JennAir brands with the following model numbers. They were manufactured from December 2016 through July 2019. The brand name is printed on the cooktop and the model number and serial numbers are printed on the underside of the cooktop. The model numbers beginning with K are KitchenAid models, the model numbers beginning with W are Whirlpool models, and the model numbers beginning with J are JennAir models. Model NumbersRadiant Model Numbers Begin With:KCES950HSSKCES950HBLKCES956HSSKCES956HBLWCE97US0HSWCE97US0HBWCE97US6HSWCE97US6HBJEC4430HSJEC4430HBJEC4536HSJEC4536HBJEC4424HB Downdraft Radiant Model Numbers Begin With:JED4430GBJED4536GBJED4430GSJED4536GS
The recalled cooktop surface elements can turn on by themselves, posing burn and fire hazards.
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Whirlpool Corporation has received 133 reports of incidents involving the cooktop surface elements turning on by themselves. This resulted in 14 reports, including 13 in the U.S. and 1 in Canada, of heat damage to nearby items and four reports of items catching on fire, including one report of property damage. Two minor burn injuries have been reported.
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