Fire Hazard – is a “serious risk”

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Electrolux is currently recalling certain AEG vacuum cleaners due to a safety issue. Owners of the models should no longer use them.

ELECTROLUX makes wireless calls vacuum cleaner time FX9 because it is prone to overheating. This comes from a press release. Several batches and serial numbers are affected, which can be viewed on the website www.aeg.de or through the link in the context of this article. The model name, product number (PNC) and serial number (SN) are located on a label on the back of the vacuum cleaner’s cyclone unit.

Vacuum Cleaner Recall: There’s A “Serious Risk”

AEG FX9 Vacuum Cleaner: This cordless model is being recalled. (Source: AEG/Electrolux)

cause of Memory There is a problem with an ingredient used in the product. In some circumstances, this can lead to overheating and a fire in the vacuum cleaner. “Overheating is considered a serious risk,” warns Elextrolux in the press release. “This could start a fire, which could spread to flammable materials nearby.”

Owners of affected products are asked to stop using the vacuum cleaner and for safety reasons to store it separately from the charging station and to unplug the charging station’s plug from the socket. However, a possible overheating of the product can occur only when the device is in use, explains Electrolux. This is not possible during the charging process or in standby mode. So far, no personal injury or property damage has been reported.

Customer can contact to AEG Service Center

Customers can contact the AEG Service Center on 0911/323 2525 or by email at [email protected]. There you will find detailed information on how to return the product.

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According to the information, products with other serial numbers within the AEG FX9 series are not affected. Therefore other AEG or Electrolux products, including other vacuum cleaner models, are also not affected.

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