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CPSC, Dorcy International Announce Recall of Fuji Batteries Sold with Dorcy Xenon Flashlights is CPSC recall #04075, announced on February 3, 2004. The CPSC cites the following hazard: Each of the 3-volt lithium batteries has a white label with the words "Fuji Power" or "A&T Fuji Power CR123A." The batteries were provided separately in pairs in packaging with the flashlights. The remedy is call dorcy international inc. toll-free at (800) 837-8558 to receive free replacement batteries for each pair of batteries originally provided with the spyder tactical xenon light or the xenon tactical light. consumers also can return the flashlights to the store for a refund or replacement.. Affected brands: Dorcy International Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, National retailers including BJ's Wholesale Club, Orchard Supply Hardware, Ace Hardware, Tru Value Hardware, Meijer Stores, Fred Meyer, Marvins, Sport Chalet, and Sportsman Guide..
Each of the 3-volt lithium batteries has a white label with the words "Fuji Power" or "A&T Fuji Power CR123A." The batteries were provided separately in pairs in packaging with the flashlights.
Affected products
Fuji Power and A&T Fuji Power CR123A 3-volt lithium batteries originally provided with the Dorcy Spyder Tactical Xenon Light (Product 41-4200), also sold in packages of two flashlights under the name Dorcy Xenon Tactical Light
Recalled brands
Dorcy International Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, National retailers including BJ's Wholesale Club, Orchard Supply Hardware, Ace Hardware, Tru Value Hardware, Meijer Stores, Fred Meyer, Marvins, Sport Chalet, and Sportsman Guide.
Remedy
Call Dorcy International Inc. toll-free at (800) 837-8558 to receive free replacement batteries for each pair of batteries originally provided with the Spyder Tactical Xenon Light or the Xenon Tactical Light. Consumers also can return the flashlights to the store for a refund or replacement.
Recall date
February 3, 2004
CPSC recall #04075 covers CPSC, Dorcy International Announce Recall of Fuji Batteries Sold with Dorcy Xenon Flashlights, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on February 3, 2004. The CPSC cites the following hazard: Each of the 3-volt lithium batteries has a white label with the words "Fuji Power" or "A&T Fuji Power CR123A." The batteries were provided separately in pairs in packaging with the flashlights.
The CPSC remedy for recall #04075 is call dorcy international inc. toll-free at (800) 837-8558 to receive free replacement batteries for each pair of batteries originally provided with the spyder tactical xenon light or the xenon tactical light. consumers also can return the flashlights to the store for a refund or replacement.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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