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John Lewis pauses sales of select sofas due to fire risk from faulty recliner buttons, urging users to stop using recline and charging functions.
John Lewis has paused sales of certain two- and three-seater slider sofas due to a fire risk from a faulty recliner button that may overheat, per the Office for Product Safety and Standards.
The issue affects models sold between August 5 and October 30 with specific product codes and chenille fabric colors.
Although no fires or complaints have been reported, the company proactively contacted about 30 customers, replacing the buttons free of charge.
Safety tests confirm the transformer cuts power during overheating.
Customers should stop using the recline and charging functions, unplug the sofa, and contact John Lewis Aftersales for a repair.
The company says current products are safe.
John Lewis suspende las ventas de sofás seleccionados debido al riesgo de incendio por los botones defectuosos del reclinable, instando a los usuarios a dejar de usar las funciones de reclinación y carga.