The Office for Product Safety and Standards has warned owners to immediately stop using the product
The Office for Product Safety and Standards has warned owners to immediately stop using the Pro Breeze 2L Air Fryer as a technical fault could put it at risk of catching fire. The fault causes the air fryer - which is available on online retailer Amazon - to overheat, leaving it vulnerable to igniting, reports the Mirror.
Customers are being instructed to disconnect the appliance from power immediately and are encouraged to return the device without delay. The Office for Product Safety said in its alert released today that the fryer "presents a risk of fire as it is possible for the internal components to overheat and ignite".
Those who need to return the product must complete a recall registration form found on the Pro Breeze website. Once this is complete, the firm's customer service team will review the form and email about the next steps within 20 working days.
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