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http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/acms/cs...3E039-9876.pdf
SAFETY RECALL NOTICE
Fastec Industrial Corp., a division of WESCO Distribution, Inc., will announce, under the
auspices of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”), a voluntary recall
and replacement program for certain Travel Trailer Lock Deadbolt Cylinders manufactured by
Zhongshan Huafeng Lock Product Co., Ltd. and sold under the FIC brand name between January
1, 2006 and April 25, 2013 (the “Recall Period”).
Our records indicate that Fastec sold potentially affected locks to you during the Recall
Period.
I. Deadbolt Cylinders Subject to Recall
The potentially affected locks are all deadbolt locks that were sold during the Recall
Period with one of the following WESCO part numbers: 43610-00 (Chrome), 43610-06 (Black),
43610-09 (White), 40610-00 (Chrome), 40610-06 (Black), 40610-09 (White), 44610-03
(Chrome), 44610-06 (Black), 44610-09 (White).
The deadbolt cylinders subject to recall fall into two categories.
First, a deadbolt lock with one of the WESCO part numbers sold during the Recall Period
is subject to recall if it has one of the following 20 cylinder key codes: HF
-304, HF-307, HF-308,HF-309, HF-311, HF-313, HF-315, HF-316, HF-320, HF-322, HF-323, HF-328,
HF-331,HF-335, HF-336, HF-339, HF-342, HF-343, HF-347, and HF-349.
The cylinder key code of the lock is stamped on the metal shaft of the Black Headed FICuser key.
The cylinder key code additionally may be found on a white label that is attached to the
main body of the lock. (Example: Ref: Code HF-311, image 2). In the case of a mounted lock,
remove the four interior mounting screws and remove the interior paddle handle and plate
assembly to view the label.
Second, the recall includes anydeadbolt lock
with one of the WESCO part numbers,regardless of the key code, where the key
can be removed from the deadbolt cylinder when the
key is in the 9 o’clock position and the deadbolt is engaged. Under normal use and operation,
the keys to the lock should only be able to be removed in the 12 o’clock (neutral) and 3 o’clock
(unlocked) positions.