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Electronic LED modules used on Floating Stairs and Rails

Notice Date:
8.14.2025
Category
Fire or Overheating
Manufacturer:
Units Affected:
Source Link:
CPSC

Description

This recall involves an electronic module for LEDs used to control lighting with floating stairs and rails. The module is located inside the metal stringer tube on the back of the stairs. The module is rectangular and white in color with model number "E2-WR" located on the front. The modules are accessories that came with the floating stairs and/or rails with LED lighting when requested by consumers.

Remedy

Consumers should contact Viewrail to schedule an appointment for a technician to come to their residence and replace the module free of charge. Alternatively, consumers can request a refund for the module only in the form of a refund check. Consumers will receive the amount on the purchase receipt, or the sales price for the module, if no receipt is provided.