


Contact GE Appliances to find whether your range is affected by the recall and to schedule a free in-home service call to test the range's anti-tip bracket and ensure it is properly mounted in the floor or wall. The danger: When a heavy object is placed on an open oven door and the anti-tip bracket is not secured to the wall or floor, a tip-over hazard can arise, as well as the danger of burn injury from hot food or hot liquids contained in cookware is risk.

On a label on the left-hand or the top right as the oven door is opened, or on the left-hand side when the bottom drawer is opened, you can find the model and serial numbers listed on the oven door's label or the top right when the oven door is opened. Your range has likely not been returned if you bought a range with the same model number well before May 2021. GE has recalled 132,000 electric and gas ranges in the United States and 12,960 more in Canada, because the ranges can tip over if something heavy, such as a potful of food, is placed on an open oven door.
