This is a press release from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Thomson Consumer
Electronics Inc., of Indianapolis, Ind., is voluntarily recalling about 424,000 GE Spacemaker radio cassette players. The unit
has an appliance outlet that can overheat, presenting a fire hazard to consumers.
Thomson Consumer Electronics has received three reports of appliance outlets on the units overheating and catching fire,
causing minor property damage. No injuries have been reported.
Only units with model number 7-4285 are involved in this recall. The model number is located on the top of the unit and may or
may not be followed by a letter. The unit is designed for under-the-cabinet use and consists of an AM/FM stereo cassette
player, a light and a programmable appliance outlet, which allows for a timer to control the power to the outlet. The appliance
outlet is located on the left side of the unit. "GE Spacemaker...AM/FM Stereo Cassette Player...Programmable Appliance
Outlet" is on the front of the unit. The control panel is black and is located on the front of the unit between the two speakers.
Department, electronic and discount stores nationwide sold the units from January 1992 through December 1995 for about
$50 to $80.
Consumers should unplug the units immediately and call Thomson at (800) 464-7022 anytime for instructions on receiving a
free replacement unit. Consumers also can contact Thomson at www.home-electronics.net/recall or at Thomson Consumer
Electronics Inc., Spacemaker Recall, INH 950, P.O. Box 6127, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206-6127.
No other Spacemaker models are involved in this recall.