Product Safety Report: Cookology Gas Hobs

Product Safety Report for Cookology Gas Hobs presenting a serious risk of poisoning, burns or gas explosion and/or fire.

Summary

Product: Cookology Gas Hobs

Hazard: The hobs present a serious risk of poisoning, burns or gas explosion and/or fire.

Corrective action: Cookology has initiated a modification programme for certain products in scope of the safety issue. OPSS has issued suspension notices on 6 July requiring manufacturers to stop the supply of models of gas hobs with certain elbow joints.

Product information

Type Gas appliances and components – Gas Hobs
Country of Origin China
Product description Gas hob supplied with elbow joint on the connecting pipework.
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List of affected models

PSD Reference Number Model Number
2306-0161 GGH300BK
2306-0162 GGH305BK
2306-0163 GGH600BK
2306-0164 GGH600WH
2306-0165 GGH605BK
2306-0166 GGH605WH
2306-0167 GGH609BK
2306-0170 GGH755BK
2306-0171 GGH905BK
2306-0173 GH600SS
2306-0174 GH601BK
2306-0175 GH601WH
2306-0176 GH605SS
2306-0177 GH609SS
2306-0178 GH750SS
2306-0179 GH755SS
2306-0180 GH900SS
2306-0181 GH905SS

Hazard

The elbow on the connecting pipework of affected gas hobs can fail resulting in a significant gas leak, regardless of whether the hob is switched on and in use. Hazards resulting from a gas leak include burns, fire and explosion and poisoning from inhalation. The risk levels vary from low risk to serious risk, with the risk presented from fire and explosion being the worst case. The risk of fire and explosion in traditional built residences is high risk, and the risk of fire and explosion in a caravan or leisure homes is serious risk.

The products are not in conformity with the requirements of Regulation 2016/426.

Corrective action

Cookology have initiated a modification programme for certain products in scope of the safety issue. OPSS is urging all affected members of the public, including those unsure whether they are affected or not, to check the model links and contact the manufacturer.

While all affected consumers should check the model links, owners and consumers in caravans, leisure homes and motorhomes should do this as a matter of urgency. If they are using an affected appliance with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), they should disconnect it from the LPG cylinder immediately.

Owners and consumers in domestic premises should continue to be vigilant. If they smell gas or are concerned that their product poses a risk, they should contact the National Gas Emergency Helpline for their area (0800 111 999 in England, Wales and Scotland, and 0800 002 001 in Northern Ireland) or a Gas Safe registered installer.

Contact Cookology to arrange a free of charge modification via:

Alternatively, go to https://gashobsrepair.mktpoint.com to enter your details.

This follows a suspension notice issued by OPSS requiring manufacturers to stop the supply of affected models.

Additional information

Notified by: Office for Product Safety and Standards

Updates to this page

Published 6 July 2023