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Columbia Sportswear Reannounces Its Recall of Batteries Sold With Jackets Due To...

Published: January 9, 2013Recall ID: 13089Category: generalCountry: US

Reason for Recall / Hazard

The batteries have a cell defect which can cause overheating, posing a fire hazard.

Product Description & Identification

This recall involves battery packs that power heating systems in jackets. The black battery packs are 3.25 inches long by 2.3 inches wide by 0.7 inches deep and marked with "Columbia" on the top and "OMNI-HEAT™" on the bottom of the pack. Part number 054978-001 is printed on the side of the battery label. Two battery packs were included with styles from: Fall 2011 Mens: Electro Amp™ Jacket (SM7864) and Circuit Breaker™ Softshell (SM7855) Fall 2011 Womens: Circuit Breaker™ Softshell (SL7856); Snow Hottie™ Jacket (SL7866), and Snow Hottie™ Parka (SL7853)

Affected Products

Omni-Heat™ Lithium-Polymer Rechargeable Batteries

Additional Source Details

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U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2013/Columbia-Sportswear-Reannounces-Its-Recall-of-Batteries-Sold-With-Jackets-Due-To-Fire-Hazard
TitleColumbia Sportswear Reannounces Its Recall of Batteries Sold With Jackets Due To Fire Hazard
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Images › 2 › CaptionColumbia jackets
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Images › 3 › CaptionColumbia jackets
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Images › 4 › CaptionColumbia jackets
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Images › 5 › CaptionColumbia jackets
Hazards › NameThe batteries have a cell defect which can cause overheating, posing a fire hazard.
Injuries › NameThe firm received one report of an overheating battery in Europe. No incidents or injuries were reported in the U.S.
Products › NameOmni-Heat™ Lithium-Polymer Rechargeable Batteries
Products › TypeBatteries and Chargers
Products › Category I D67666
Products › Number Of UnitsAbout 66 batteries (33 jackets with two battery packs each)
Recall I D1287
Remedies › NameConsumers should immediately check the battery packs included with the electric jacket to determine if they are part of the recall. Those with affected batteries should immediately remove the affected battery pack(s) from the jacket and contact Columbia Sportswear for a free replacement.
Importers › NameColumbia Sportswear Company, of Portland, Ore.
Retailers › NameThe recalled battery packs were sold with Columbia electric jackets sold by Columbia online and at Columbia Sportswear stores in the cities and states listed below between September and November 2012 for about $260. The nine Columbia Sportswear outlets that carried the jackets with battery packs are located in: Sunrise, Fla. 33304 Wrentham, Mass. 02093 Birch Run, Mich. 48415-9496 Albertville, Minn. 55301 Central Valley, N.Y. 10917 Las Vegas, Nev. 89106 Grove City, Penn. 16127 Park City, Utah 84098 Pleasant Prairie, Wis. 53158-1705
Recall Date2013-01-09T00:00:00
DescriptionThis recall involves battery packs that power heating systems in jackets. The black battery packs are 3.25 inches long by 2.3 inches wide by 0.7 inches deep and marked with "Columbia" on the top and "OMNI-HEAT™" on the bottom of the pack. Part number 054978-001 is printed on the side of the battery label. Two battery packs were included with styles from: Fall 2011 Mens: Electro Amp™ Jacket (SM7864) and Circuit Breaker™ Softshell (SM7855) Fall 2011 Womens: Circuit Breaker™ Softshell (SL7856); Snow Hottie™ Jacket (SL7866), and Snow Hottie™ Parka (SL7853)
Recall Number13089
Remedy Options › OptionReplace
Consumer ContactColumbia Sportswear Company at (800) 622-6953 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT, by email at Columbia@custhelp.com, or visit the firm's website at www.Columbia.com/Recall.
Last Publish Date2015-02-27T00:00:00
Manufacturer Countries › CountryChina