
GE Appliances, a Haier Company, recalls knob-controlled electric radiant cooktops due to a burn hazard. The cooktops’ burners can remain on after use, even after being turned to the “off” position, posing a risk of burns to consumers.
The recall involves GE-branded JP3030 knob-controlled electric radiant cooktops manufactured from July 2022 through September 2022 with serial numbers beginning with prefixes LT, MT, RT, or ST. Consumers can identify the serial number on a label on the cooktop’s underside.
The hazard is caused by misaligned burner knob stems and fractured burner knob components that can exist in units manufactured between July 2022 and September 2022. These defects can cause the burners to remain on even after being turned off, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
GE Appliances has received 30 reports of incidents involving the recalled cooktops, including 16 reports of minor burns. The company urges consumers to stop using the recalled cooktops immediately and contact GE Appliances to arrange a free repair.
To schedule a free repair, consumers can contact GE Appliances at 877-261-1509 or visit the company’s website at www.geappliances.com/recall. GE Appliances will also send out notifications to affected consumers by mail.
The recall of GE Appliances’ electric cooktops is a serious safety concern. The hazard can cause burns to consumers, and consumers must stop using the recalled cooktops immediately.
GE Appliances is addressing the hazard by offering free repairs to affected consumers. Consumers should contact GE Appliances to schedule a repair as soon as possible.
GE Appliances recalls certain knob-controlled electric radiant cooktops due to a burn hazard. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cooktops and contact GE Appliances to arrange a free repair.

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