First it was phones, now washing machines US consumer safety regulator ordered the recall after more than 700 complaints and several injuries
Samsung and US safety officials announced a recall on Friday of nearly 3m washing machines after reports that the appliances just like the companys Note 7 smartphones are exploding and injuring people.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Friday that Samsung has received 733 reports of washing machines experiencing excessive vibration or the top detaching form the washing machine chassis.
Injuries in the reports include a broken jaw, an injured shoulder, and bruises and blunt force injuries, the agency said. The recall will affect 34 models of washing machines, about 2.8m machines in total, sold since 2011. Customers can either have a free repair and one-year warranty, an exchange rebate on a new washing machine (with loyalty incentive up to $150) for a Samsung purchase), or a full refund for eligible new customers.
The CPSC also said that customers will receive a safety kit and instructions until their machines can be repaired, and they should be warned to use slower spin settings for bulky items until then. In its own statement, Samsung said the recall does not affect models sold outside North America.
Our priority is to minimize any safety risk and address the conditions that lead to the rare instance when the top of the washer unexpectedly separates from the unit, the electronics and appliance company said in a statement.
We apologize for the inconvenience this is creating to our loyal customers. We have worked closely with the CPSC to offer a consumer friendly recall that is safe, easy and complete with choices suited to the needs of anyone who may own a recalled machine.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/04/samsung-washing-machine-recall-explosion-risk