SUNS International Recalls Residential Elevator Interlock Switches Due to Fall a Recall 2026
Issued June 4, 2026
SUNS International Recalls Residential Elevator Interlock Switches Due to Fall and Crushing Hazard; Risk of Death or Serious Injury — recalled per CPSC on 6/4/2026. Reason: The affected interlock switches can become stuck in a retracted position, allowing the exterior door to remain unlocked, posing a risk of death or serious injury if the elevator is called to another floor..

What to do right now
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Stop using it
Take it out of rotation. Don't consume, wear, or operate.
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Verify the match
Compare lot numbers, UPCs, and dates against your product.
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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 June 4, 2026. Last synced Jun 5, 2026. View on cpsc.gov
What's recalled
This recall involves all SUNS International SS6291 Solenoid Interlock switches used in residential elevators produced from August 20, 2024, through November 6, 2025, with date codes 2431 through 2543. The SUNS SS6291 interlock switch measures approximately 10 inches by 2 inches and weighs about 2-pounds. "SUNS", the model number and date code are printed on a label on the side of the product.
Why it was recalled
The affected interlock switches can become stuck in a retracted position, allowing the exterior door to remain unlocked, posing a risk of death or serious injury if the elevator is called to another floor.
Where was it sold1 state
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find the lot number on the product?
The recall notice does not provide specific information about lot numbers or how to identify them on the SUNS International residential elevator interlock switches. Contact SUNS International directly or check the official CPSC recall notice for details on identifying affected products. You may also consult the installer or maintenance company that serviced your residential elevator for help identifying the interlock switch model.
How do I find the lot number on the product?
The recall notice does not provide specific lot number information for the SUNS International residential elevator interlock switches. These switches are internal elevator components, not consumer-facing products with visible lot codes. If you have a residential elevator, contact SUNS International or the elevator installer who serviced your system to determine if your interlock switch is affected by this recall.
How do I find the lot number on the product?
The recall notice does not provide specific lot number information for the SUNS International residential elevator interlock switches. These switches are internal elevator components, not consumer-facing products with visible lot codes. If you have a residential elevator, contact SUNS International or the company that installed your elevator to determine if your interlock switch is affected by this recall.