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Model 200
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Model 210
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Model 400
CreaMiser refrigerated creamer dispensers
A relay inside the creamer dispensers can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
CreaMiser at (800) 905-3366 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MT Monday through Friday or online at www.creamiser.com and click on “CreaMiser Refrigerated Creamer Dispensers Recalled by WhiteWave” below the menu on the left side of the home page for more information.
About 5,600
This recall involves CreaMiser refrigerated coffee creamer dispensers for commercial use with model numbers 200, 210 and 400, digital thermometers and certain serial numbers. The plastic dispensers were sold in the following colors: black granite, gray granite and sand. Models 200 and 210 have two creamer dispenser stations and model 400 has four creamer dispenser stations. Model, serial number and “CreaMiser Products Corporation” are printed on a white sticker or metal name plate on the back of the dispensers.
Model numbers
Serial numbers
200
CP200-02001 through CP200-05151
210
CP210-00001 through CP210-01925
400
CP400-02001 through CP400-05500
There have been seven incidents with the recalled creamer dispensers, including two fires at repair facilities and five units that had melted digital thermometers. No injuries have been reported.
Owners should immediately unplug the recalled creamer dispensers, remove them from service and contact CreaMiser for a free repair.
Distributors nationwide to convenience stores, quick-serve restaurants, hospital and workplace cafeterias, college food service facilities and hotels and motels from January 2001 through November 2003 for about $990 for the two dispenser models and about $1,235 for the four dispenser models.
CreaMiser Products Corp., of Phoenix, Ariz., now owned by WhiteWave Foods, of Broomfield, Colo.
United States
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