Miele Recalls Gas Dryers Due to Risk of Gas Leak or Fire
Residential Super-large Gas Dryers
Date of Recall
2008-05-29CPSC Release Number
08-577Manufactured In
Czech RepublicUnits
About 3,100Importer
Miele Inc., of Princeton, N.J.Sold By
Miele distributors nationwide between March 2007 and December 2007 for about $1,300.Problem/Hazard
If the dryer is improperly installed, the dryer’s internal gas fitting can loosen, posing a risk of gas leaking into the house. Any gas leak that is not detected can cause asphyxiation, a fire or an explosion. Also, one or both of the caps on the internal exhaust duct can become dislodged, which can cause lint to build up and be carried through the gas burner. This poses a risk of fire.Injuries/Incidents
Miele has received 11 reports worldwide in which consumers reported smelling gas after installation of their dryers. The firm has also received a report of a fire causing property damage. No injuries have been reported.Description
The recall involves Miele gas dryers, model T 9820. The dryers are residential super-large capacity units that are white-colored. The serial number can be located on the rim of the door opening, and is written as “Nr:xx/” followed by an 8-digit number in the range from 66461685 to 89921848.Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled dryer immediately and turn off the gas supply to the unit. The firm has sent direct notices to consumers. Consumers who have not had their dryer inspected should contact a Miele authorized service provider for a free inspection and repair, if necessary. Dryers serviced since January 23, 2008 have been inspected/repaired.Consumer Contact
For additional information, contact Miele at (800) 420-1813 anytime, or visit the firm’s Web site at www.miele.comRecall Comments
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