Ltd.” and “Made in China” are printed on a label underneath the seat. One of the following style numbers is printed on a hang tag attached to the product: GT646, GT646AA, GT646AB. The recalled office chairs were sold in white, black, gray, cognac, and grey colours. The back of the chair is a cushioned horizontal oval. Consumers can also contact WARN Customer Service at or by telephone at 1-80 Monday to Friday between 7 AM and 4 PM PST.Īnother recall involves office chairs with a circle cushioned seat that attaches to an adjustable metal stand and five wheels, sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls. The company reported that 8,019 units of the affected product were sold in Canada from June 2019 to November 2022.įor more information about this recall, including instructions, and to request a replacement wired remote, and wireless HUB remote, consumers can go to WARN’s website. "Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled remote and contact WARN Customer Service for a replacement remote," Health Canada said in its recall warning. Affected model numbers are PN 103250 - VR EVO 8, PN 103251 - VR EVO 8-S, PN 103252 - VR EVO 10, PN 103253 - VR EVO 10-S, PN 103254 - VR EVO 12, PN 103255 - VR EVO 12-S, PN 104218 - S/P Remote & Control Module.Ī small number of remotes exposed to water and/or corrosion on specific locations on the circuit board may cause the winch to start operating when not intended, or to not turn off when the switch button is released, posing an injury hazard, according to Health Canada.Īs of January 24, 2023, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. The affected remote switch face configurations have all black components on the remote switch face. Only the remote is subject to the recall notice, the winch is not affected. ![]() VR EVO Winch affected serial numbers range from 03062019xxxx - 29112022xxxx (03 June 2019 - 29 November 2022). ![]() One of the recalls involves the WARN Handheld Wireless/Corded Remote Control for VR EVO Winches. Multiple injuries and other safety hazards have prompted Health Canada to order a number of products at some of Canada's big-name stores to be pulled from shelves.
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