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CPSCRecalled Mar 13, 2002 · #02525

CPSC and GE Interlogix Announce Recall to Repair Security Control Panels

Hazard

The systems can fail to communicate with the central station that should receive the distress signal, which then would fail to alert the fire department, police department, or ambulance service. This poses a safety risk to consumers.

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Description

The repair includes all ZX400, ZX410 and ZX440F security control panels experiencing "MEMORY ERROR" or "NO COM FROM CONTROL" errors and all ZX300 and ZX310 security control panels that are being monitored. The control panels are used mainly to guard against burglary but can be linked to smoke and fire alarms. The brand name "Moose" is printed on the front of the keypad.

Product details

Product
Security Control Panel
Type
Home Control/Alarm Systems
Manufacturer
GE Interlogix, of Tualatin, Ore.
Model numbers
UPCs
Sold at
Authorized dealers and distributors sold the security control panels nationwide, from November 1998 to March 2001, for between $40 and $260.

What you should do

Consumers with these security control panels should contact their service dealers immediately to arrange for an inspection and repair. Meanwhile, in the event of an emergency, consumers should not rely on their security systems to contact emergency personnel.

View the official CPSC notice