April
19, 2001
LG Electronics Inc. Announces Recall of Goldstar, General Electric, and Sears Kenmore Dehumidifiers
LG
Electronics Inc., of Seoul, South Korea, is voluntarily recalling about 100,000
Goldstar, General Electric, and Sears Kenmore portable dehumidifiers. These
dehumidifiers have an internal electrical connection that can overheat,
presenting a potential fire hazard to consumers. LG Electronics has received
seven reports of dehumidifiers overheating, including four reports of fire
within the units, with smoke damage to surrounding objects. No injuries have
been reported.
The recalled dehumidifiers are white, with a red auto shut off button, and
regulators for fan speed and humidity control. The dehumidifiers were
manufactured between November 1998 and May 1999, and have the following brand
names and model numbers: Goldstar DH2510, DH4010 and DH5010; General Electric
AHG25LAG1, AHG40LAG1 and AHG50LAG1; and Sears Kenmore 580.59600890 (60-pint
model only). The brand name is located to the left of the control unit. The
model number is located behind the condensate bucket, on a sticker on the left
hand side. Mass merchandise and department stores nationwide sold the
dehumidifiers from January 1999 through December 1999 for between $100 and
$200.
Consumers should stop using the dehumidifiers immediately and call LG Electronics
toll-free (800) 651-1602 anytime for a free repair. Consumers also can log on
the company's website at www.easyrecalldehumidifier.com.