Product Recall: Fixie Inc. Backspin Zehus, Version ZEHUS AiO Gen2 Motor on E-Bike (2407-0025)

Product Recall for Fixie Inc. Backspin Zehus, Version ZEHUS AiO Gen2 Motor on E-Bike presenting a high risk of fire.

Summary

Product: Fixie Inc. Backspin Zehus, Version ZEHUS AiO Gen2 Motor on E-Bike

Hazard: There have been reported incidents of smoke development in the hub of the rear hub motor. In some cases, the motors led to ignition and a smouldering fire.

Corrective action: Owners should stop using this product immediately, and ensure it is unplugged from power sources. The manufacturer of the product, Internetstores GmbH, has entered into insolvency and has written directly to all end users in the UK with further information.

Product information

Type Machinery – E-Bike
Motor model Version ZEHUS AiO Gen2 Motor
Country of Origin Italy
Product Description Fixie Inc ebikes for adults incorporating ZEUS AiO Gen2 motors.
Product Report and Image Link to Product Image and PDF

Hazard

The product presents a high risk of fire. There have been reported incidents of smoke development in the hub of the rear hub motor. In some cases, the motors led to ignition and a smouldering fire.

The product does not meet the requirements of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008.

Corrective action

Owners should stop using this product immediately, and ensure it is unplugged from power sources.

The manufacturer of the product, Internetstores GmbH, has entered into insolvency and has written directly to all end users in the UK with further information. Further information can be requested by contacting [email protected].

Owners should ensure that affected products are disposed of safely via their local household waste disposal site, first checking with their local centre to confirm if the type of battery is accepted. For further information on household waste, access the following Gov.uk webpage: https://www.gov.uk/dispose-household-waste

Additional information

PSD number: 2407-0025

Notified by: Office for Product Safety and Standards

Updates to this page

Published 9 July 2024