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CPSC, Fire Control Instruments Announce Recall for Audio Evacuation Units

  • Recalled Audio Evacuation Unit
Name of Product:
Audio Evacuation Unit
Hazard:

The AEU can enter a "sleep" mode where it does not communicate with the system. When this occurs, audible evacuation signals associated with the failed AEU will not operate and building occupants may not be warned of an emergency.

Remedy:
Replace
Recall Date:
October 30, 2003
Units:

276

Consumer Contact

Distributors who do not receive the new software chip set or who have additional questions should contact their customer service representative at (800) 633-1311 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday.

Recall Details

Description:

In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fire Control Instruments, of Westwood, Mass., is voluntarily recalling 276 Audio Evacuation Units. The AEU can enter a "sleep" mode where it does not communicate with the system. When this occurs, audible evacuation signals associated with the failed AEU will not operate and building occupants may not be warned of an emergency.

Name of Product: Audio Evacuation Unit

Units: 276

Manufacturer: Fire Control Instruments, of Westwood, Mass.

Hazard: The AEU can enter a "sleep" mode where it does not communicate with the system. When this occurs, audible evacuation signals associated with the failed AEU will not operate and building occupants may not be warned of an emergency.

Incidents/Injuries: FCI has received seven reports of AEUs unexpectedly entering a "sleep" mode. No injuries have been reported.

Description: All FCI AEUs (part number 1100-1171) manufactured prior to April 12, 2003. These AEUs are used in FireVac 7200 System Control Units. A label in the left center of the circuit board reads "FCI 7200" and "AEU." All V5 versions below V5.2-008 and V6 versions below V6.0.14 are included in the recall.

Sold At: To FCI distributors nationwide from January 1998 through April 11, 2003 for a list price of $825.

Manufactured In: United States

Remedy: FCI will provide a new software chip set for each FireVac System at no charge.

Consumer Contact: Distributors who do not receive the new software chip set or who have additional questions should contact their customer service representative at (800) 633-1311 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday.

Media Contact: Leslie Craddock at (203) 484-7161

Remedy:

FCI will provide a new software chip set for each FireVac System at no charge.

Incidents/Injuries:

FCI has received seven reports of AEUs unexpectedly entering a "sleep" mode. No injuries have been reported.

Sold At:
To FCI distributors nationwide from January 1998 through April 11, 2003 for a list price of $825.
Manufacturer(s):
Fire Control Instruments, of Westwood, Mass.
Manufactured In:
United States
Recall number:
04-507

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