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PAGE ONE :: SCUBA EQUIPMENT RECALLS

URGENT RECALL: Sea & Sea Strobes
Date: 1999-11-16

Sea & Sea Underwater Strobe
URGENT RECALL: Sea & Sea Strobes

Sea & Sea Underwater Photography (U.S.A.) Inc., of Carlsbad, Calif., is recalling about 7,000 underwater camera strobe lights, used as a light source for photography to replace the battery cap.

If the strobe becomes flooded, gas build-up can cause the battery cap to forcefully eject off of the strobe or cause the front section of the strobe to violently separate from the back section. Pieces of the strobe can strike the user or others in the vicinity.

The recall includes all model number YS-50 strobes. It also includes all model number YS-60 and YS-120 strobes with serial numbers beginning with 96 or 94. The serial numbers are written inside the plastic housing. They were sold in yellow, black and orange. Writing on the strobes includes, "Sea & Sea" and "Japan."

Scuba dive centers and photography stores nationwide sold these strobes from February 1988 through March 1999 for between $500 and $800.

Sea & Sea have received two reports of injury resulting from the strobes. The first incident, in the Caribbean, occurred when a repair technician had a tooth chipped as he was removing the battery cap. The second incident, in Japan, caused facial lacerations to a consumer when the strobe unit violently broke apart.

Consumers should immediately stop using these strobes. Any strobe suspected of being flooded, which is indicated when the unit either stops working or is corroded, should be returned to an authorized repair center for repair.

Sea & Sea is offering a free replacement battery cap with a vent that prevents the gas build up within the strobe.

 

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