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Fire / OverheatingJanuary 11, 2005CPSC #05081

CPSC, SHURflo Announce Recall to Repair Backpack Sprayers

Brand
Product
Sprayers
Units affected
6,100
Remedy
repair

What was recalled

The recalled SHURflo ProPack Model SRS-540 rechargeable electric backpack sprayers have manufacture dates before September 2004. The model number and manufacture date are printed on a label affixed to the motor bracket, which can found by removing the battery pack. The sprayers have a clear or black hose, aluminum spray lance, and a white body. The words "SHURflo" and "Pro Pack" are printed on a label on the front of the unit.

Hazard

The power plug can corrode after extensive exposure to water and corrosive chemicals, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

Injuries

The firm has received three reports of power plug failures and one report of a minor fire. No injuries have been reported.

Made in

United States

Where it was sold

  • Pest control, turf care, sanitary maintenance and tool and equipment distributors nationwide from July 2003 through August 2004 for between $170 and $215.

Photos

ProPack Rechargeable Electric Backpack Sprayer
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