CPSC, Motorola Inc. Announce Recall of Digital Cable Set-Top Boxes
The hazard
Pins in the rear of the box, that connect to the power cord, could break, which could pose an electric shock hazard to consumers.
Incidents reported: CPSC and Motorola have not received any reports of these set-top boxes causing shock or injury.
What to do now
Consumers with these DCT2000 digital cable set-top boxes can continue to use them as normal, but they should not remove the power cord from the rear of the set-top box. If it is necessary to unplug the boxes, power cords should always be unplugged from the wall outlet or other energy source. Motorola estimates about 30,000 of these set-top boxes have power cord pins that could break. Cable operators are contacting their customers to determine if they have a set-top box included in the recall, that needs to be replaced.
Contact: For more information, contact your local cable provider or Motorola at (866) 281-1588 anytime, or visit their website at www.motorola.com
About this recall
These digital cable set-top boxes are black, about 17 inches wide and 2.5 inches high. "MOTOROLA" and "INTERACTIVE DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS" are written on the front of the units. The model number, "DCT2000" is written on the cover of the user guide that came with the box. Motorola's DCT2000 set-top box provides cable subscribers access to various digital, audio, and interactive TV services, including expanded channel counts; digital-quality video and audio; interactive program guides for viewing convenience and control; parental control; and virtual channels for community and local information.
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Photos: U.S. CPSC