Feb 10 • 06:18 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Ikea urges customers to stop using Nymåne lamps

Ikea has recalled its Nymåne lamps due to a risk of electric shock caused by a manufacturing defect.

Ikea has issued a warning to customers using its Nymåne lamps, advising them to stop using the product immediately. The recall is due to a manufacturing defect that poses a risk of electric shock, as the insulation on the lamp's electrical cord has been found insufficient. Customers are urged to contact Ikea's customer service if they own one of the affected products.

The affected Nymåne lamps include various models such as the Nymåne wall/reading lamp in white, the antracite version, and a two-part wall lamp in white. Ikea has specified the product numbers for these models and identified the relevant date stamps associated with the recall. Customers are advised to check the date stamps and the supplier identification code located on the label inside the lamp's shade to determine if their product is affected by this recall.

This recall underscores Ikea's commitment to product safety and consumer protection, aiming to prevent any potential injuries that could arise from the usage of faulty electrical appliances. By promptly addressing the defect and notifying customers, Ikea reinforces its responsibility to ensure customer safety and maintain trust among consumers.

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