Poseidon Diving Systems Recalls Poseidon M28A Dive Computers Due to Injury Hazard
Front of Recalled Poseidon A28A Dive Computer
Poseidon M28A Dive Computers
Recall Date: June 22nd, 2023 Units: About 100 Hazards:
The recalled Poseidon M28A Dive Computers can stop working due to intake of water causing a malfunctioning depth sensor resulting in a loss of dive data for the diver, posing an injury hazard. Remedies:
Repair
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled dive computers and contact Poseidon Diving Systems at [email protected] to return the product via free return shipping and receive a free repair.
Description
This recall involves Poseidon M28A Dive Computers used for diving. They calculate continuously and present needed data for divers. The M28A works stand alone or in combination with the Poseidon SE7EN Rebreather. Only dive computers with a serial number starting with "M28A-" are included in this recall. The serial number and two metallic wet-switches are located on the back side of the recalled dive computers.
Images:
Front of Recalled Poseidon A28A Dive Computer
Serial Number beginning with "M28A-" and two wet-switches located on the back of recalled Poseidon A28 Dive Computer
Consumer Contact:
Poseidon Diving Systems at 800-858-6729, by email at [email protected] or online at https://www.poseidon.com/en-us/support/m28a/ or www.poseidon.com and click on "PRODUCT RECALL - M28A" at the top of the page for more information.
Injuries:
The firm has received one report within the U.S. of water intake causing the depth sensor and other electronic components of the dive computer to malfunction. No injuries have been reported.
Manufacturers:
Poseidon Diving Systems Inc., of Chicago, Illinois
Retailers:
Diving stores nationwide and online and at www.poseidon.com from March 2017 through April 2019 for about $2,100.