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Plugs and Sockets (Accessories and connecting parts for electrical installations) — recall
Consumer goods · South Korea · 2025-02-27
Hazard: Inadequate temperature rise
- (Measured…
Plugs and Sockets (Accessories and connecting parts for electrical installations) was recalled in South Korea on 2025-02-27 due to inadequate temperature rise - (measured) l-e connection 67.…. See the affected products and remedy below.
| Country | South Korea |
|---|---|
| Category | Consumer goods |
| Published | 2025-02-27 |
| Manufacturer | E-World Co., Ltd. |
| Model identifiers | EW-I-16A3-1 |
| Hazard description | Inadequate temperature rise - (Measured) L-E connection 67.3K, L-N connection 59.7K (Standard) 45K or less Inadequate terminals and permanently fixed terminals - (Measured) No permanent connection - (Standard) Non-rewirable cord connection devices must have a permanent connection (termination) such as soldering, welding, crimping, or an equivalent effect. Risk of product fire if the standard temperature is exceeded. Long-term use and aging of the product can lead to loose terminals, causing short circuits and excessive temperatures. |
| Remedy | Contact or visit the inquiry office to receive measures such as repair, exchange, or refund. Consumers who own the product should immediately stop using it. |
| Recall number | 3886 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
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