Recalls / 2001-12-31
CPSC, Lite Machines Corp. Announce Recall of Motor Speed Controller
02514 · Recalled 2001-12-31 · CPSC page

Description
The Fusion 35 speed controller, a small printed circuit board with wires extending from either side, is packed in a clear plastic bag separate from other radio system components, and carries the identification "Fusion 35 #30499" on its front plate.
Hazards
The Fusion 35 motor speed controller may not operate properly, due to a weakness in a batch of integrated circuit (IC) chips. The (IC) chip can become hot and damage the controller. In certain instances, a malfunctioning IC chip can cause the helicopter motor to turn on for the several seconds before the power is disconnected, which can damage the helicopter or cause injury to the operator or bystanders.
Reported injuries
There were three incidents where the motor came on for several seconds and damaged the helicopter. There have been no injuries.
Remedy
Consumers should send the Fusion 35 speed controller to Lite Machines for a diagnostic test by the manufacturer. If the unit is defective, it will be replaced free of charge.
Products
| Name | Model | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Fusion 35 speed controllers (shipped with Corona electric helicopter kits) | 375 |
Parties
- Manufacturer
- Lite Machines Corporation
- Sold at
- These components were sold with the electric helicopter kits at hobby shops, from November 2001 through December 2001, for about $60.
Consumer contact
For more information, contact Lite Machines at (765) 463-0959 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.
Source: CPSC recall 02514. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.