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CPSC, Fluke Corp. Announce Recall of Electrical Testing Components

CPSC Recall1 injuries · 2004-05-03 · 04131

Hazards

The leads, which are used to connect probes to handheld digital multimeters when testing for the presence and amount of voltage present in electrical circuitry, can result in incorrect multimeter readings. This poses a serious shock or electrocution hazard, if the consumer touches live wires that the meter has read as having no electrical current.

Recall

Number
04131
Date
2004-05-03
Injuries reported
1

Products

Names
Modular Test Leads used for Electrical Testing Multimeters

Companies

Manufacturer(s)
Fluke Corporation, of Everett, Wash.
Retailer(s)
Home and hardware stores and electrical distributors nationwide, from December 2002 through March 2004. The leads sold individually for about $18. Fluke multimeters and accessory kits containing these leads sold for between $45 and $450.
Country of manufacture
China

Description

The recalled test leads are red and black with no permanent probes attached. They have the Fluke logo on the connector ends. They were sold individually, as well as with a variety of Fluke multimeters and accessory kits. The recall includes only Fluke Model TL221, TL222 and TL224 test leads. The model numbers are not written on the test leads, but are written on the packaging or on product documents. The recall does not include Fluke test leads with permanently attached test probes, and does not include test leads with a SureGrip™ symbol, shown below, either on a tag around the silicon wire or molded onto the connector end. Fluke test leads with a SureGrip™ symbol are not included in the recall.

Source

Authoritative
CPSC recall page
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