CPSCRecalled Dec 11, 2007 · #08127
ROMI Recalls SCUBA Regulators Due to Drowning Hazard
Hazard
An internal component that seals air between the high pressure first-stage and the intermediate pressure second-stage can fail. This can result in uncontrolled flow of air to the diver and pose a risk of serious injury or death.
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The recall involves the following regulator first stages: Oceanic Regulator First Stages Model CDX5 Certain serial numbers from 30202856 through 51312641 -and- Purchased from May 2006 through October 2007 Model FDX10 Certain serial numbers from 51408026 through 51411813 -and- Purchased from May 2006 through October 2007 Models CDX, DXi, DX3, DX4, and TDX5 All serial numbers -and- Serviced from May 2006 through October 2007 AERIS Regulator First Stages Model AT400 Certain serial numbers from 30200036 through 51311560 -and- Purchased from May 2006 through October 2007 Balanced Diaphragm All serial numbers -and- Serviced from May 2006 through October 2007 The model and serial numbers are stamped on the side of the body or on the body's rubber covering.
Product details
- Product
- Oceanic and AERIS SCUBA Regulator First Stages
- Type
- Scuba Diving/Water Activity Equipment
- Manufacturer
- ROMI Enterprises, of San Leandro, Calif.
- Model numbers
- CDX5, 30202856, 51312641, 2006, 2007, FDX10, 51408026, 51411813, DX3, DX4, TDX5, AT400, 30200036, 51311560
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- The items were either sold or repaired at authorized Oceanic and AERIS retailers nationwide from May 2006 through October 2007. The items sold for between $300 and $500.
- Made in
- United States, Taiwan
What you should do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled regulator first stages and take them to any authorized Oceanic or AERIS dealer for a free replacement part.