iFIT Recalls 44,000 NordicTrack Rowing Machines Over Fire Risk

Over 44,000 NordicTrack rowing machines have been recalled by iFIT due to a significant fire hazard. The affected machines, specifically four models of the NordicTrack Model NTRW19147 Rowing Machine, were sold in both the United States and Canada between November 2018 and April 2022 for approximately $1,700.
The recall stems from concerns that the screen console can overheat, leading to potential ignition. iFIT has reported eight incidents associated with this issue, which include two fires and six cases of smoking or melting components, resulting in at least $6,000 in property damage. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
Details of the Recall
The models affected by the recall include the following variants of the NordicTrack rowing machine:
– NTRW19147.0
– NTRW19147.1
– NTRW19147.2
– NTRW19147.3
Consumers can find the model number printed on a decal affixed to the base of the rowing machine. The recalled machines are identifiable by their black, gray, and white colors, with “NordicTrack” displayed in black letters on the front legs and “RW900” in white on the back legs.
What to Do If You Have One
Anyone who owns one of these recalled rowing machines is advised to stop using it immediately and keep it unplugged. iFIT encourages customers to contact them directly for further instructions. Users can reach iFIT toll-free at 833-680-4348 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. MT, Monday through Friday, or via email at [email protected].
This recall highlights the importance of consumer safety and vigilance when using fitness equipment. Users are urged to monitor any recalls or safety notices related to their equipment to ensure their safety and that of their property.