Olympus Expands March Recall of Overheating Infinity Film Cameras
Note: Olympus is adding two camera models to their March 2006 recall
Name of product: Various Olympus-Brand 35mm Film Cameras
Units: About 1.2 million
Manufacturer: Olympus Imaging America Inc., of Center Valley,
Pa.
Hazard: A defect with the flash circuit in these cameras can
cause it to smoke and overheat when the camera is turned on. This poses a possible
burn hazard to consumers.
Incidents/Injuries: Olympus Imaging America Inc. has received
21 reports of camera or flash circuitry overheating in the U.S. with no reports
of injuries.
Description: The original recall announced March 14, 2006 included
the Infinity Twin, AF-1 Twin, Infinity Zoom 200 series, AZ 200 series, and Quantary
Infinity Zoom 222 Olympus-brand 35mm film cameras. Olympus has now added the
Infinity Zoom 76 and the Promaster Infinity Twin model cameras to the recall.
The model name is printed on the face of the camera. These cameras have a built-in
flash.
Sold at: Department, electronic and camera stores, and mail-order
retailers nationwide from January 1989 through December 1995 for between $220
and $365.
Manufactured in: Japan
Remedy: Consumers should stop using these cameras and contact
Olympus for information on receiving a free repair or, if necessary, replacement.
Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Olympus
at (800) 480-1247 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or go
to the firm's Web site at www.olympusamerica.com.
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