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Coby
Electronics has received 18 reports of these boomboxes
overheating resulting in three reports of minor property damage.
No injuries have been reported.
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The recalled units have serial
numbers, located on the rear of the unit beneath the AC
power cord plug-in outlet, in the following range
limits:
0736000001 through 0736005000
0816000001 through 0816005300
0826000001 through 0826003500 |
Coby Electronics, in cooperation
with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled
nearly 14,000 Coby-Brand USB/MP3/CD Boomboxes. When left plugged
into an electrical outlet and the off switch is not firmly in
place, these boomboxes can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Coby Electronics has received 18 reports of these boomboxes
overheating resulting in three reports of minor property damage.
No injuries have been reported.
The recalled Coby boombox is a portable CD/MP3 player with an
AM/FM radio. The USB feature allows it to be connected to a
computer. The boombox is primarily white with silver-colored
speakers. The word "COBY" is written on the front and "DIGITAL"
is written on the top. The model number, "MP-CD475" also is
written on the top. The recalled units have serial numbers,
located on the rear of the unit beneath the AC power cord
plug-in outlet, in the following range limits:
0736000001 through 0736005000
0816000001 through 0816005300
0826000001 through 0826003500
The units, manufactured in China, were sold nationwide from
August 2006 through December 2006 for between $20 and $50.
Consumers should unplug these boomboxes immediately, and contact
the firm for information on returning the recalled units and
receiving a refund.
For additional information, call Coby Electronics Corp. at (800)
524-9219 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or
visit the firm's
Web site.
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