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Thread: Recall of Oceanic and Aeris regulators

 


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    Recall of Oceanic and Aeris regulators

    I no longer have access to my customer list at SI Scuba but I know a lot of you read this forum and a lot of you bought Oceanic regulators from me. I also know a lot of you bought Oceanic and Aeris regulators from Scubatoys. This covers about 6000 units, that is a lot.


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    December 11, 2007
    Release #08-127
    Firm's Recall Hotline: (888) 636-9390
    CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772
    CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908
    ROMI Recalls SCUBA Regulators Due to Drowning Hazard
    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in
    cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary
    recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using
    recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.
    Name of Product: Oceanic and AERIS SCUBA Regulator First Stages
    Units: About 6,000
    Manufacturer: ROMI Enterprises, of San Leandro, Calif.
    Hazard: An internal component that seals air between the high pressure
    first-stage and the intermediate pressure second-stage can fail. This
    can result in uncontrolled flow of air to the diver and pose a risk of
    serious injury or death.
    Incidents/Injuries: ROMI has received two reports of units
    malfunctioning during diving and six reports of units malfunctioning
    while being tested by dealers prior to delivery to consumers. No
    injuries reported.
    Description and Models: The recall involves the following regulator
    first stages:
    Oceanic Regulator First Stages:

    Model CDX5
    Certain serial numbers from 30202856 through 51312641 and purchased from
    May 2006 through October 2007
    Model FDX10
    Certain serial numbers from 51408026 through 51411813 and purchased from
    May 2006 through October 2007
    Models CDX, DXi, DX3, DX4, and TDX5
    All serial numbers and serviced from May 2006 through October 2007
    AERIS Regulator First Stages:

    Model AT400
    Certain serial numbers from 30200036 through 51311560 and purchased from
    May 2006 through October 2007
    Balanced Diaphragm
    All serial numbers and serviced from May 2006 through October 2007
    The model and serial numbers are stamped on the side of the body or on
    the body's rubber covering.
    Sold at: The items were either sold or repaired at authorized Oceanic
    and AERIS retailers nationwide from May 2006 through October 2007. The
    items sold for between $300 and $500.
    Manufactured in: United States and Taiwan
    Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled regulator
    first stages and take them to any authorized Oceanic or AERIS dealer for
    a free replacement part.
    Consumer Contact: For further information or to determine if your
    specific unit is affected, contact ROMI toll-free at (888) 636-9390
    between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday. Oceanic customers
    can send an e-mail to service@oceanicusa.com or visit the firm's Web
    site at Oceanic Worldwide - Research and Compare the latest Scuba Diving Equipment and Snorkeling Gear. AERIS customers can send an e-mail to
    info@diveaeris.com or visit the firm's Web site at DiveAeris.com - Scuba Gear, Scuba Equipment and Dive Gear

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    Thanks for the update Debra! Very much appreciated. Going to check my gear now. (I know I purchased an Oceanic from you)
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