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Fisher & Paykel Appliances (Thailand) Co., Ltd, of Thailand Free-Standing Professional Gas Ranges Recalled Due to Risk of Burn Hazard; Manuf Recall 2026

Fisher & Paykel Appliances (Thailand) Co., Ltd, of ThailandIssued April 16, 2026

Fisher & Paykel Appliances (Thailand) Co., Ltd, of Thailand Free-Standing Professional Gas Ranges Recalled Due to Risk of Burn Hazard; Manufactured by Fisher & Paykel — recalled per CPSC on 4/16/2026. Reason: The ovens in the ranges can experience a delayed ignition, causing gas to accumulate and the oven door to open from combustion, posing a burn hazard to users..

Free-Standing Professional Gas Ranges Recalled Due to Risk of Burn Hazard; Manufactured by Fisher & Paykel
Issuing agency
CPSC
Issued
Apr 16, 2026
Brand
Fisher & Paykel Appliances (Thailand) Co., Ltd, of Thailand
States affected
1

What to do right now

  1. 1

    Stop using it

    Take it out of rotation. Don't consume, wear, or operate.

  2. 2

    Verify the match

    Compare lot numbers, UPCs, and dates against your product.

  3. 3

    Return or dispose

    Follow the manufacturer's instructions to refund or safely dispose.

Verified source

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Summary of the official CPSC notice issued April 16, 2026. Last synced Apr 20, 2026. View on cpsc.gov

What's recalled

This recall involves Fisher & Paykel 30, 36 and 48-inch stainless steel, free-standing or self-contained gas ranges (RGV3 models). The gas ranges come in natural gas or liquified petroleum gas. The recalled models have a serial number starting with EEV, ERV, EAV, EYV, EUV, ELV or RFV. The model and serial numbers are printed on the rating plate located on either the back of the product or behind the front kick strip. The recalled gas ranges include: Recalled Model Number Serial Number Date Code UPC Code RGV3-305-N EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843828494 RGV3-305-L EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843828500 RGV3-366-N EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843820023 RGV3-366-L EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843820030 RGV3-304-N EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843820047 RGV3-304-L EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843820054 RGV3-486GD-N EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843823833 RGV3-486GD-L EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843823840 RGV3-488N EEVxxxxxx to RFVxxxxxx May 25 to Jan 26 822843829736 RGV3-488L EEVxxxxxx to EKVxxxxxx May 25 to Oct 25 822843829743 RGV3-485GD-N EEVxxxxxx to EAVxxxxxx May 25 to Aug 25 822843829750 RGV3-485GD-L EEVxxxxxx to ELVxxxxxx May 25 to Dec 25 822843829767

Why it was recalled

The ovens in the ranges can experience a delayed ignition, causing gas to accumulate and the oven door to open from combustion, posing a burn hazard to users.

Where was it sold
1 state
nationwide
View official CPSC notice

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find the lot number on the product?

I don't have specific information about where the lot number is located on Fisher & Paykel gas ranges in this recall notice. To find your lot number: 1. Check the manufacturer's label, typically inside the oven or on the back of the range 2. Look at your purchase documentation or warranty paperwork 3. Contact Fisher & Paykel customer service directly—they can help you locate it based on your serial number This will help determine if your specific range is affected by the recall.

How worried should I be? What does this recall class mean?

The class is listed as "unknown," so the CPSC hasn't formally categorized the severity level yet. However, the hazard itself is serious: delayed ignition can cause gas buildup and the oven door to suddenly open from combustion, risking burns. If you own one of these Fisher & Paykel ranges, stop using the oven immediately and contact the manufacturer for a repair or replacement. Don't wait—this is a genuine safety concern.

How do I get a refund for this recall?

Contact Fisher & Paykel directly to discuss your options. The manufacturer will likely offer a repair or replacement rather than a refund, as that's standard for appliance recalls. Call their customer service line or visit their website with your model number and serial number ready. They may also provide instructions for safely discontinuing use until the issue is resolved. Keep your proof of purchase available.