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DC Heated Seat (electric hot pack using DC power, foot warmer) — recall

Consumer goods · South Korea · 2026-02-26
Hazard: o Excessive temperature rise - Part: Su…

Design for People DC Heated Seat has excessive temperature rise

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-02-26
ManufacturerDesign for People Co., Ltd.
Model identifiersDC-5V20W
Hazard descriptiono Excessive temperature rise - Part: Surface temperature (Measured value) 72.9 ℃ / (Standard value) 50 ℃, exceeding 2 hours) o Non-compliant labeling - No warning phrases for 'read user manual carefully', 'pin insertion', 'infants', 'low-temperature burns' ㅇ Risk of burns if it comes into contact with the body during normal use ㅇ Concern about providing incorrect information
RemedyContact or visit the inquiry office to receive measures such as repair, exchange, or refund. Consumers who own the product should immediately stop using it.
Recall number4171
Official noticeView source ↗

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