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Product recall: LG 4K OLED TVs recalled – Which? News - Which?

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Electrical Safety First announced today that LG OLED TVs from five different ranges were being recalled.

The models affected are:

  • 65-inch LG OLED65E6 – 2016
  • 65-inch LG OLED65B7 – 2017
  • 65-inch LG OLED65C7 – 2017
  • 65-inch LG OLED65E7 – 2017
  • 65-inch LG OLED65W7 – 2017

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What to do if you have one of these TVs

Anyone with one of these TVs should stop using it immediately, as they can overheat, which can lead to burns and smoke inhalation.

The problem is caused by a flaw with the power board, which can cause the current in the power supply to potentially reach dangerously high levels.

If you have an affected TV, then contact the retailer where you bought your TV for further advice.

LG OLED65B7

Identifying your TV

To check whether you have a recalled TV, look on the rear panel for a sticker that shows the model name.

These TVs often have longer model names that can denote the shop they were sold in – for example, the OLED65B7 was also sold as the OLED65B7V. Regardless of what letters or numbers appear after the model names shown above, you should stop using it and contact the retailer.

Are these TVs still for sale?

TVs tend to only stay on sale for 18 months to two years, so you won’t be able to buy any of these models from major retailers, such as John Lewis or Richer Sounds.

However, they may still be available from smaller outlets, second-hand on sites such as Gumtree and eBay, or as refurbished models online. Needless to say, you shouldn’t buy any of these models.

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