CPSCFebruary 18, 2010consumer
Motor Controllers for Submersible Pump Systems Recalled by Franklin Electric Due to Shock Hazard
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard
The product label can lose adhesion, exposing the circuitry. This could pose a shock hazard to consumers.
What to do
Consumers should not touch areas of the units that are exposed due to label curling or peeling, and should immediately contact their dealer for a free replacement cover.
Brands named
franklin electricpumptecmotormotor controllers
Recall history
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