American Honda is recalling approximately 8,100 of its 2014 Honda EU7000isN AT gasoline-powered generators. The rear frame support on these 7,000-watt units can fail while the generator is being lifted, which can cause the heavy equipment to fall. Additionally, some owner's manuals may be missing critical safety and operating pages. Honda has received two reports of frame failures and two reports of manual errors, though no injuries have been reported. Consumers should stop using the handles to lift the unit and contact a dealer for a free repair and manual replacement.
The rear frame support can break during lifting, causing the generator to fall and potentially strike the user or bystanders. Furthermore, missing pages in the owner's manual may prevent users from seeing essential safety warnings or proper operating instructions, increasing the risk of accidents.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled generators and contact a Honda Power Equipment dealer to schedule a free repair of the rear frame support and replacement of the owner's manual. American Honda is contacting all registered customers directly.

2014 Honda EU7000isN AT, 7,000-watt, gas-powered generator

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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response