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Cable reel (Accessories and connecting parts for electrical installations) — recall

Consumer goods · South Korea · 2026-02-26
Hazard: Temperature rise non-conformity - (Meas…

Seoul Electric Cable reel has temperature rise non-conformity, over-temperature protection activated

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-02-26
ManufacturerSeoul Electric Co., Ltd.
Model identifiersSOKEB-302.5
Hazard descriptionTemperature rise non-conformity - (Measurement) Over-temperature protection device activated during full cable extension test. - (Standard) Current fuse or breaking point should not operate during the test. ※ Related standard (KC 61242 19. Temperature rise in normal use) Risk of fire due to excessive temperature rise during normal use.
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 number4175
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