CPSCRecalled Apr 14, 2005 · #05156
CPSC, Maytag Corp. Announce Recall of Hoover Self-Propelled Upright Vacuum Cleaners
Hazard
The recalled vacuums have defective on-off switches that can overheat the handle and toolholder areas of the vacuum, resulting in a fire hazard.
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Hoover Self-Propelled Upright Vacuum Cleaners are plastic upright vacuums with the brand name "Hoover" and words "Self Propelled" printed on the front of the product. The model and serial numbers are printed on a label on the back of the vacuum. The following model numbers are included in the recall: U6423-900 U6425-900 U6425-950 U6445-900 U6445-960 U6449-900 U6450-900 U6451-900 U6455-900 Only those Hoover Self-Propelled Upright Vacuum Cleaners manufactured between May 1998 and November 1999 are included in this recall. The recalled models include serial numbers 0598xxxxxxxx through 1199xxxxxxxx, with the first four digits of the serial number indicating the month and year of production (e.g., 0598xxxxxxxx is May 1998).
Product details
- Product
- Hoover Self-Propelled Upright Vacuum Cleaners
- Type
- Vacuum Cleaners/Sweepers
- Manufacturer
- Hoover Co., of North Canton, Ohio (Hoover Co. is part of the Maytag Corp.)
- Model numbers
- U6423-900, U6425-900, U6425-950, U6445-900, U6445-960, U6449-900, U6450-900, U6451-900, U6455-900, 1998, 1999
- UPCs
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- Sold at
- Household appliance and floorcare retailers nationwide, from May 1998 through July 2000, for between $259 and $279.
- Made in
- United States
What you should do
Consumers should stop using the recalled product immediately and contact Maytag to obtain the name and address of the nearest Hoover repair center, to schedule a free repair. Consumers should not return their vacuum cleaners to retailers.