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Fire / OverheatingJune 15, 2004CPSC #04160

CPSC, Associated Electrics Inc. Announce Recall of Battery Chargers for Radio Control Race Cars

Product
Chargers & Adapters
Units affected
4,900
Remedy
repair

What was recalled

The recalled #611 Quasar Pro Chargers were manufactured from February 2002 through February 2004. The gray charger box has words "Quasar Pro" printed in yellow on the front and shows a display of "QUASAR PRO VERSION 1.0" when first turned on. The recalled chargers either have no barcode label on the underside or a barcode label with the numbers "611" or "611A".

Hazard

A defective fuse and program error in the charger can cause the battery packs being charged to overheat and explode, posing a risk of serious injury to consumers.

Injuries

Associated Electrics has received three reports of incidents involving exploding battery cells. One consumer sustained a bruised hand, while another received an eye injury from flying debris.

Made in

China

Where it was sold

  • Hobby dealers nationwide, from February 2002 through February 2004, for about $200.

Photos

Recalled Reedy Quasar Pro Battery Charger
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