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Whirlpool is fined $11.5 million by US agency over hazardous cooktops
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO-The administrative entrance at the Whirlpool plant in Clyde, Ohio, U.S. October 3, 2017. Picture taken October 3, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk/File Photo
By Jonathan Stempel
(Reuters) -Whirlpool agreed to pay an $11.5 million civil fine to resolve U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission charges that it failed to immediately report that its glass cooktops could turn on by themselves, posing burn and fire hazards.
Thursday’s settlement covers 17 models of electric radiant heat cooktops under the JennAir, KitchenAid and Whirlpool (NYSE:) brands.
According to the CPSC, many consumers told Whirlpool beginning in November 2017 and continuing into 2019 that their cooktops were turning themselves on, a defect that could create an unreasonable risk of serious injury or death.
But the CPSC said Whirlpool waited until receiving 157 reports — including 14 of property damage, four of objects igniting and two of minor burns — before reporting the problem.
The CPSC and Whirlpool announced a recall of about 26,300 cooktops in August 2019.
Under its settlement agreement, Whirlpool agreed to maintain controls to ensure its compliance with federal consumer product safety laws.
The Benton Harbor, Michigan-based company did not admit liability, but settled to avoid the cost, uncertainty and inconvenience of litigation.
It also said that upon identifying the defect, it “promptly” notified the CPSC and voluntarily recalled the cooktops under the agency’s Fast Track recall program.
Whirlpool had no immediate additional comment.
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