Pella has recalled about 340 Reserve and Lifestyle sliding patio doors and Lifestyle windows equipped with Insynctive technology. These products contain button cell batteries in the door sensors and window remotes that are too easily accessible to children, which violates the federal safety requirements of Reese's Law. While no incidents have been reported, swallowed button batteries can cause severe internal chemical burns and death within a very short time. Pella is offering free replacement remotes and free technician-led repairs for the door sensors.
The battery compartments in the sliding door sensors and window remote controls do not meet federal safety standards and can be opened too easily by children. If a child swallows a button cell battery, it can become lodged in the throat and cause life-threatening internal chemical burns in as little as two hours.
Consumers should immediately remove the battery in the sensor from the sliding door panels and in the windows' remote control and place them in an area that children cannot access. Contact Pella for instructions on how to receive a free replacement remote, including shipping, or to schedule a door repair by a qualified technician, free of cost. Pella is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Equipped with Insynctive technology sensors. Date code is etched on the lower corner of the glass.
Used with Lifestyle windows and sliding doors with automated shades. Pella logo is on the front panel.
Recalled Pella Reserve and Pella Lifestyle sliding door
Door's locking panel sensor location

Front and back of the remote control for the recalled Pella Lifestyle Series products with motorized integrated blinds and shades model 206A0000 (Gen 2)

Front and back of the remote control for the recalled Pella Lifestyle Series products with motorized integrated blinds and shades model 206A0001 (Gen 3)

Motorized shades on Pella Lifestyle sliding door

Motorized blinds on Pella Lifestyle windows
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response