White-Rodgers Recalls Home Heating and Cooling Thermostats Due to Fire Hazard
Source: CPSC Recall #11096
Recall Date
2011-01-12
Manufacturer
White-Rodgers of St. Louis, Mo.
Units Affected
About 180,000 in the United States and 8,300 in Canada
Products Involved
Programmable thermostats
Hazard
The programmable thermostats constantly charge the backup AA batteries used to power the thermostat's clock. This can cause the batteries to leak, resulting in a fire hazard.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately remove the two AA batteries from the thermostat and contact White-Rodgers for a free repair kit. If battery removal causes changes in furnace operation, contact White-Rodgers.
Reported Injuries
The firm is aware of three incidents involving minor property damage. No injuries have been reported.
Sold At
More than 40 utility companies to consumers nationwide who took part in energy conservation programs and by various HVAC wholesalers for about $150.
Manufactured In
China
Full Recall Description
This recall involves all White-Rodgers programmable thermostats with model numbers 1F88-XXX and 1F85RF-275 and date codes beginning with 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 and 1001 through 1039. The model number is printed on the thermostat's front pull-down panel door. The date code is located inside the removable front cover. White-Rodgers and/or the utility company's name and logo are printed on the front of the thermostat. These thermostats were able to be controlled by power companies in homes that took part in energy demand reduction programs.
Data source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via SaferProducts.gov.
For the most current recall information, check directly with CPSC or the manufacturer.
Last verified: 2026-03-28