Ikea Recalls Outdoor LED Lights Over Electric Shock Risk

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Ikea is recalling outdoor LED lights and lamps from the product series Ledljus, Sommarlånke, Stråla, Svartrå, and Utsund. The reason is that the contact on the products does not meet a relevant safety standard, which results in a risk of electric shock.

Ikea urges all customers to stop using the products and contact Ikea.

Affected products can be identified via the name on the LED driver, the date stamp, and the name on the contact. All affected names and numbers must be on the product for it to be included in the recall.

Products with other drivers, other date stamps, and other contacts are not included in the recall.

803.574.30 Ledljus, outdoor LED string lights black, 64 lamps

705.443.24 Sommarlånke LED floor lamp 100cm beige outdoor

205.443.31 Sommarlånke LED string lights outdoor multi, 12 lamps

805.028.37 Stråla LED string lights blinking outdoor gold, 24 star lamps

605.325.81 Stråla LED lighting curtain outdoor star, 48 lamps

305.631.78 Stråla LED lighting curtain outdoor star, 48 lamps

705.824.53 Stråla LED lighting curtain outdoor star, 48 lamps

105.631.41 Stråla LED string lights 24 star blinking outdoor gold-colored

305.218.00 Svartrå LED string lights black outdoor, 12 lamps

005.218.11 Utsund LED string lights outdoor black, 24 lamps

Affected LED drivers: ICPSH24-2-IL-1

Affected date codes (YYWW): 2138, 2141, 2148, 2209, 2215, 2224, 2231, 2236, 2320, 2326, 2332, 2336, 2347, 2409, 2413, 2421, 2423, 2424, 2426, 2434, 2437

Name on the contact: SYK-02F

Source: Ikea

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