The Recall Desk
HighCPSC·24117·Announced 2024-02-15

Frigidaire Rear-Controlled Ranges Recalled for Electrical Shock and Electrocution Hazards

Electrolux Group is recalling about 1,800 Frigidaire rear-controlled ranges because the control panel can detach from the unit, creating electrical shock and electrocution hazards. Consumers should stop using the ranges immediately and contact Electrolux for a free repair.

What this means for you

Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.

Our severity reasoning: The source explicitly states that no injuries have been reported, and the electrical shock and electrocution hazard is theoretical based on the control panel detachment risk. This meets the rubric criterion for score 3: "risk-of-harm products where injury has not yet been reported."

Plain-English summary

Electrolux Home Products, Inc. is recalling approximately 1,800 Frigidaire rear-controlled ranges because the control panel (user interface) can detach from the unit, posing electrical shock and electrocution hazards.

The recalled ranges were produced from October 2023 through November 2023 and sold nationwide through Lowe's and other appliance stores between October 2023 and December 2023 for between $790 and $1,050. Affected model and serial numbers are listed on the Frigidaire website at frigidaire.com/en/frigidaire-recall-information. Model and serial numbers are located in the drawer beneath the oven.

No injuries have been reported. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ranges and unplug the units until repaired by an authorized servicer. Consumers should contact Electrolux Group toll-free at 877-232-6822 from 8:30 a.m. through 8 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, by email at [email protected], or online at www.rangeuirecall.com or www.frigidaire.com for a free repair and professional installation of a new control panel.

The recalled product

Product
Frigidaire rear-controlled ranges
Manufacturer
Electrolux Home Products, Inc. of Charlotte, North Carolina
Hazard
  • electrical-shock
  • electrocution
Affected units
1,800

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.