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2026-04-13 – A Whirlpool electric range model WFE775HOHVO reportedly overheated and caused a fire inside the oven while set to 250 degrees for baking, according to a hazard report filed with the CPSC SaferProducts database. The incident, classified as a fire hazard, triggered all smoke detectors in the home and produced heavy smoke before the fire was extinguished. Product DetailsBrand Name: Whirlpool Incident OverviewOn March 24, 2026, a consumer using a Whirlpool electric range model WFE775HOHVO set the oven to 250 degrees for baking. During operation, the oven overheated, causing a large fire inside the oven that began to spread into the kitchen. Every smoke detector in the home was triggered, and thick smoke filled the residence. The consumer was able to extinguish the fire before it caused further damage. After the incident, the oven displayed an error code F6 E1, which the consumer described as signaling runaway temperature and electrical failure. The consumer noted that the oven did not provide any warning before the fire occurred. The incident report, filed with the CPSC SaferProducts database (ID 5961301), indicates that first aid was administered by a non-medical professional. No prior issues with the range were reported. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: A runaway temperature event in an electric oven can lead to rapid overheating, ignition of food or grease residues, and flames that breach the oven cavity. In this incident, the fire spread beyond the oven, posing a direct threat to the kitchen and occupants. Warning Signs: The F6 E1 error code indicates a temperature sensor or control board failure. Consumers experiencing this code should be aware that the oven may not regulate temperature properly, increasing fire risk. However, in this case, no warning was given before the fire started. Property Damage Potential: The fire and smoke can cause extensive damage to cabinetry, countertops, and nearby appliances. Smoke inhalation and soot contamination may require professional remediation and could render the home uninhabitable. Who Might Be Affected: Anyone in the home during such an event is at risk of burns, smoke inhalation, and emotional trauma. The presence of smoke detectors is critical, but they only activate after a fire has started, not before. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If your Whirlpool WFE775HOHVO range displays error code F6 E1 or shows signs of overheating, discontinue use and unplug the appliance if safe to do so. Do Not Attempt Repairs: Do not try to fix the oven yourself. Contact a qualified appliance technician or Whirlpool's customer service for inspection. Preserve the Product: Keep the oven in its current condition and do not discard or alter it. This may be important for any future investigation or claim. Document the Incident: Take photos of the oven, error code, and any damage. Save receipts, maintenance records, and a written account of what happened. Seek Medical Attention: If anyone suffered burns or smoke inhalation, see a healthcare provider even if symptoms seem minor. Report to the CPSC: File a report at SaferProducts.gov to help regulators identify potential widespread defects. Consumers who suffered injury or property damage may wish to consult a product liability attorney to discuss their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California product liability law firm representing individuals injured by defective appliances. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Whirlpool WFE775HOHVO or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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