consumer HIGH RISK Updated 2026-06-04

SUNS International Recalls Residential Elevator Interlock Switches Due to Fall and Crushing Hazard; Risk of Death or Serious Injury

Recalled Product

SUNS SS6291 Solenoid Interlock Switches

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Hazard / Issue

SUNS has received one report of the interlock switch becoming stuck, which can allow the elevator door to remain unlocked. No injuries have been reported.

Issued by

CPSC

Distribution: Nationwide (United States)
Sold at: SUNS International and authorized residential elevator dealers nationwide from September 2024 through November 2025 for about $200.
What to do: Consumers should stop using their residential elevator containing the SUNS interlock switch immediately and contact SUNS or their elevator installer listed below for free professional installation of a replacement interlock switch.
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✅ What Should You Do?

  1. 1Stop using the product immediately.
  2. 2Consumers should stop using their residential elevator containing the SUNS interlock switch immediately and contact SUNS or their elevator installer listed below for free professional installation of a replacement interlock switch.
  3. 3Keep the product (do not throw it away) until you have received your remedy or refund confirmation.
  4. 4Report injuries to SaferProducts.gov.
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