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More than 2 million Microsoft power cords that can overheat and emit flames are among this week's recalled consumer products. Others include vacuum cleaners with cord plug problems and dive computers that can short-circuit. DETAILS: Power cords sold with Microsoft Surface Pro, Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 computers. The recall also involves accessory power supply units that include a power cord sold separately.WHY: The power cords can overheat, posing fire or shock hazards. INCIDENTS: 56 reports of cords overheating and emitting flames and five reports of electrical shock. and click on "Support," then "Surface Support," then "All Surface Support," then see "Power Cords."DIRT DEVIL VACUUM CLEANERSDETAILS: Three models of the Dirt Devil Total Pet Cyclonic Upright vacuums with model numbers UD70210, UD70210CA and UD70210RM. The model number and manufacture date code are printed on a silver label on the back side of the vacuum. Only vacuums with the first three digits of the four digit manufacture date code that begin with B14 through I15 are included in the recall.

All recalled vacuums were made between February 2014 and September 2015.
air duct cleaning indiaThey were sold at ABC Warehouse, Boardman Furniture, Fred's and Wal-Mart stores nationwide.
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vacuum cleaners on sale nzWHY: The vacuum's electric cord plug prong can detach and remain in the electrical outlet when the vacuum is unplugged. The detached prong can pose an electrical shock hazard if it remains connected with the electrical outlet.INCIDENTS: 14 reports of a detached prong that remained in an electrical outlet. No injuries have been reported. and click on the "Support" tab at the top page, and then "Recalls."DIVE COMPUTERSDETAILS: 2015 models of UWATEC Galileo Luna and Sol dive computers, which are used by underwater divers to measure the depth of a dive.

Only dive computers with the following serial numbers are included in the recall. Galileo LUNA dive computers have serial numbers 150422 0058 001 to 150903 0338 005 and Galileo SOL dive computers have serial numbers 150423 0202 001 to 150921 0001 005. The serial number is stamped on the back of the computer and printed on a label on the product packaging. They were sold at authorized Scubapro dealers nationwide from May 2015 through January 2016.WHY: A short circuit allows the dive computer's screen to freeze or display inaccurate information, posing a risk of serious injury to a diver underwater, including decompression sickness.INCIDENTS: Three reports of the dive computer screens freezing. and click on "Galileo Recall."ROLLER SHADESDETAILS: Custom-ordered made-to-measure Serena and SIVOIA QS TRIATHLON roller shades with the following model numbers: QSFRJ-S2A13-B; Affected shades have the following date codes: W45 - Y46. from November 2013 through November 2015.WHY: The window shades can become dislodged from their brackets and fall, posing an impact hazard.

INCIDENTS: 36 reports of incidents of shades falling from mounting brackets. POWER PACKSDETAILS: Rockwood portable power packs with lithium ion batteries and cables. They are used to charge a variety of electronic devices and car batteries and have a recessed LED flashlight. The power packs have a black plastic cover with "Rockwood" printed in white on the top. A yellow and white danger label is on the bottom. Item number 30554 is printed on the packaging. and other websites from January 2015 through October 2015.WHY: The lithium ion batteries in the power packs can burst during charging, posing a fire hazard.INCIDENTS: Two reports of the battery packs' lithium ion batteries bursting during charging and emitting black smoke, damaging carpet and leaving a black mark on a wall. and click on "Recall Information" at the bottom of the page.FAN HEATERSDETAILS: KUL small, black portable fan heaters. An adhesive label is on the bottom of the heater with model number "KU39229" and "Date: 0515" in the lower right-hand corner.

from August 2015 through October 2015.WHY: The fan heaters can overheat, posing a fire hazard.INCIDENTS: Four reports of the fan heaters overheating and catching on fire. and click on the "Product Recall" link at the bottom of the page. DETAILS: A toy construction vehicle that looks like an excavator. The remote controlled plastic toys are orange with black tires. They have tracking code 90RWE15 marked on the back of the battery compartment. UPC number 00430000549030 can be found on the bottom of the packaging. UPC 00400001622537 can be found on the bottom of the packaging. 6000Kg Peakload, FL-330 Deluxe Crane, and Crane Super Truck are printed on stickers located on the side of the shovel loader.WHY: The toy truck's remote control can short circuit, causing it to overheat, posing fire and burn hazards. INCIDENTS: Five reports of the toy's remote control overheating. and click on "Product Recalls" at the bottom of the page under the Help section.BABY RATTLESDETAILS: Wedgwood Peter Rabbit decorative baby rattles, which are intended to be used as decoration only.

A Peter Rabbit figure and "hop hop hop" underneath are embossed on one end cap and "hop little rabbit" over the Peter Rabbit figure is embossed on the other end cap. from April 2015 through December 2015.WHY: The ball bearings inside each side of the decorative rattle can be released, posing a choking hazard to young children.INCIDENTS: Two reports of ball bearings releasing from the decorative giftware baby rattle. and click on "Recall Information."SKI AND SNOWBOARD HELMETSDETAILS: Six models of Head ski and snowboard helmets including Agent, Alia, Andor, Arise, Arosa and Avril. They were sold in sizes M/L and XL/XXL in black, blue, green white and yellow, with straps in a variety of colors. Head, the model name, size and "Production Code: Dec. 2014" are printed on stickers that can be found by lifting the lining above the right earpiece. They were sold at specialty ski and snowboard shops and online from throughout 2015.WHY: The helmets do not comply with the impact requirements of safety standards for helmets, posing a risk of head injury.

then click on "Customer Service" and then on "2015 Helmet Recall" for more information.CHILDREN'S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSDETAILS: The Green Tones 8-note Monkey Glockenspiel is a children's musical instrument with eight metal bars in multiple colors mounted on a wooden base shaped like a monkey. The bars are individually attached to the base with one screw at each end. The second bar from the top is pink, 3.5 inches long and has a "B'' stamped on it. This is the bar that needs to be replaced. The Green Tones logo is stamped on the back of the glockenspiel and the tracking number HS0178410914 is printed in black at the bottom. from January 2015 through September 2015.WHY: The pink metal note bar on the glockenspiel may contain excessive levels of lead in the paint, violating the federal lead paint standard. If the paint is scraped off and ingested lead can cause adverse health effects.HOW MANY: About 150.FOR MORE: Call KHS America Green Tones at 800-283-4676 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.Associated Press