Whirlpool Corp.'s Maytag unit is recalling about 1.7  million dishwashers because of a fire hazard.  The Consumer Product Safety Commission, which announced the recall  Thursday, says the company, part of Whirlpool Corp., has received 12  reports of electrical failures in the dishwasher heating element that  led to fires and damage.
One kitchen fire caused extensive damage, the agency said.  No injuries have been reported.
The recall includes Maytag, Amana, Jenn-Air, Admiral, Magic Chef,  Performa by Maytag and Crosley brand dishwashers with plastic tubs. The  recalled dishwashers were made with black, bisque, white, silver and  stainless steel front panels and sold at department and appliance stores  nationwide from February 2006 through April 2010. They cost between  $250 and $900.
CPSC advises consumers to immediately stop using the recalled  dishwashers and disconnect the electric supply by shutting off the fuse  or circuit breaker controlling it.
Consumers can schedule a free in-home repair or receive a rebate of  $150 or $250 toward the purchase of select new Maytag dishwashers. The  amount of the rebate depends on the type of model to be purchased.
A company spokeswoman says Whirlpool set aside $75 million to cover  the costs of the recall.
More information on the numerous serial numbers involved in the  recall can be found at the company's website or the website for the  Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The recall is Maytag's second of more than a million major appliances  in a little more than a year. It recalled 1.6 million refrigerators  because of fire risks in March 2009.

 
 
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