CPSCMarch 23, 2010consumer
Audio Receivers Recalled by Niles Audio Corp. Due to Fire Hazard
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard
A failure in the receiver's internal components can cause connected loudspeakers to overheat and cause a fire, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
What to do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled receivers and contact Niles for a free repair kit. The repair kit includes a software update for the receivers. Niles is directly contacting consumers who purchased the recalled receivers.
Brands named
nilesniles zraudioaudio receivers
Recall history
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- CPSCRemote Control Systems Recalled by Niles Audio Due to Fire Hazard2011-02-23
- CPSCHorizon Hobby Recalls Spektrum Receivers Used with Model Airplane Gliders Due to Risk of Injury2010-09-14
- CPSCApollo Audio-Visual Carts Recalled Due to Risk of Equipment Falling on Consumers2006-04-26
- CPSCCPSC, Fire Control Instruments Announce Recall for Audio Evacuation Units2003-10-30
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