Casio(R) Inc. Announces Recall of Electronic Keyboards Due to Fire Hazard.DOVER, N.J. -- Casio
Name of product: Electronic Musical Keyboard This article is about keyboards on musical instruments. For instruments referred to as "keyboards", see Keyboard instrument. A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers on a musical instrument which cause the instrument to produce sounds. Model CTK-710 Units: About 12,000 Importer: Casio([R]) Inc., of Dover, N.J. Manufacturer: Casio Computer Co., Ltd., of Tokyo, Japan Hazard: The recalled keyboards can overheat o·ver·heat v. o·ver·heat·ed, o·ver·heat·ing, o·ver·heats v.tr. 1. To heat too much. 2. To cause to become excited, agitated, or overstimulated. v.intr. when in use, posing a fire hazard fire hazard fire n that's a fire hazard → das ist feuergefährlich fire hazard n that's a fire hazard → comporta rischi in caso d'incendio to consumers. Incidents/Injuries: Casio([R]) has received five reports of keyboards overheating Overheating An economy that is growing very quickly, with the risk of high inflation. , including two incidents that resulted in fire. There have been two reports of property damage, in addition to the unit itself. No injuries have been reported. Description: This recall involves model CTK-710 of the Casio([R]) 61-key full-size electronic musical keyboards. The size of the keyboard is 37 11/16 x 14-1/16 x 5-1/4 inches. Products with serial numbers ranging from 7030001 through 7040400 and 7041901 through 7043500 are included in this recall. The brand and model information are found on the front of the unit above the keyboard and the serial number is found inside the battery compartment compartment a part of the body as a whole and divided from the rest by a physical partition. fluid compartment that liquid part of the body excluded by cell membranes. Includes intravascular and intercellular compartments. located on the underside of the unit. Sold at: Wal-Mart, Best Buy, and music instrument stores nationwide, in catalogs, on Casio's Web site, and on other Web sites between May 2006 and February 2007 for between $70 to $150. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should stop using the keyboard immediately, unplug it and remove the batteries. Consumers should contact Casio for a free repair. Consumer Contact: For more information, consumers should call Casio toll-free at (866) 800-4302 between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET seven days a week, or visit the firm's Web site at www.casio.com . |
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