CPSCOctober 25, 2011consumer

General Electric Recalls Gas Rangetop with Grill Due to an Explosion Hazard

Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Recalled product: General Electric Recalls Gas Rangetop with Grill Due to an Explosion Hazard

The hazard

Burners on Rangetops operating on liquefied petroleum ("LP" or propane) may fail to ignite or light if the gas control knob is left in a position between OFF and LITE, posing a risk of delayed ignition or explosion.

What to do

Consumers who are operating the product on LP (propane) gas should stop using the product immediately, turn off the gas supply to the product, and contact GE to schedule a free repair.

Brands named

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