Recall: Fluke 1AC-I VoltAlert Voltage Tester

Recall: Fluke 1AC-I VoltAlert Voltage Tester

In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Fluke is voluntarily recalling its Fluke 1AC-I VoltAlert voltage tester, a product that was first released for sale on September 29, 2009. The affected model number is listed in the table below. If you own a Fluke 1AC-I (1AC-A1-I), please stop using it and send it back to Fluke for a replacement unit. This recall does not include VoltAlert models 1AC-II, 1LAC-II and LVD2, none of which includes the battery check button or the Fluke logo on its clip, as shown on the recalled units pictured.


The Problem

The testers can fail to give a proper indication of live voltage, resulting in the operator falsely believing the electrical power is off, posing a risk of serious injury or death from electrical shock or thermal burns.

Actions

  1. Stop using the Fluke 1AC-I even if you have not experienced problems.
  2. Verify your 1AC is affected by this recall using the images above.
  3. Return your 1AC-I for a free replacement of either a Fluke 1AC-II or LVD2.
    Use one of the three options provided to the right of this letter under ‘Three ways to submit your claim’.
    (1) Phone: 888 97-FLUKE (35853)
    (2) Online form
    (3) Mail-in form
  4. Indicate which replacement product you would like Fluke to provide. a. Fluke 1AC-II b. Fluke LVD2. For a description of these two products see the Voltage Tester Comparison Chart.
  5. When Fluke receives your 1AC-I, we will send you, free of charge, the Fluke model 1AC-II or LVD2 that you selected. Note: If no selection is made, Fluke will automatically send a 1AC-II.

Fluke wants consumers to know they are undertaking this voluntary recall because they place tremendous importance on customer safety and the reputation of their products. Visit their site for applicable forms.

Source: Fluke

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