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

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.

Is this brand safe to buy now?

This recall specifically involves **free-standing professional gas ranges** manufactured by Fisher & Paykel with a delayed ignition defect. If you're considering purchasing a Fisher & Paykel range now, verify the model number isn't on the recall list at cpsc.gov. Newer models may be safe, but check the specific product before buying. Contact the manufacturer or CPSC directly to confirm your model's safety status before purchase.

Is this recall real? How do I verify it?

Yes, this recall is real. You can verify it by: 1. **Visit CPSC.gov** - Search the Consumer Product Safety Commission's official recall database at cpsc.gov/recalls 2. **Contact Fisher & Paykel directly** - Call their customer service to confirm your model is affected 3. **Check your documentation** - Review your range's serial number and model against the recall details The CPSC is the official U.S. agency that announces product safety recalls. Always verify recalls through official government sources or the manufacturer before taking action.