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CPSCRecalled Aug 13, 2004 · #04198

CPSC, Vaxcel International Co. Ltd. Announce Second Recall of Ceiling Fans

Hazard

These ceiling fans were assembled without the proper wire insulation sleeving, which could result in exposed wiring. Consumers could receive an electrical shock during installation or removal.

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Description

These down-rod-mount, dual-motor, 36-inch ceiling fans were sold in chrome, stone white, brush nickel, polished brass, antique brass, or weathered patina finishes. Model number 355-6645 is printed on the box and on a label located on the central housing of the ceiling fan. The brand names of the fans are "Aire Tek" and "Turn-of-the- Century Apollo Series" which is written on the packaging only. A label located on the central housing of the ceiling fan displays the File Number "E215078," the UL Listing Mark, and the model number 355-6645. Vaxcel had previously recalled the same model fan sold under the "Aire Tek" brand name.

Product details

Product
Ceiling Fans with Light
Type
Fans
Manufacturer
Vaxcel International Co. Ltd., of Glendale Heights, Ill.
Model numbers
6645
UPCs
Sold at
Menards stores nationwide, between January 2002 and May 2002, for between $350 and $450.
Made in
Taiwan

What you should do

Consumers should contact Vaxcel to verify if they have one of the recalled ceiling fans and to receive a free replacement ceiling fan if they do. To avoid the risk of shock while checking or removing a recalled fan, consumers should turn off the power source to the fan. Consumers are encouraged to use a professional electrician. Vaxcel will reimburse consumers up to $75 for charges incurred in removing recalled fans.

View the official CPSC notice