According to the CPSC, the problematic Crock-Pot multi-cooker model is capable of pressurizing when the lid is not fully locked. “This can cause the lid to suddenly detach while the product is in use, posing burn risks to consumers from hot food and liquids ejected from the product,” states their recall report. The recalled Crock-Pot 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cookers bear the model number SCCPPC600-V1, which is shown on a label on the bottom of the unit. The units were all manufactured between July 1, 2017 and October 1, 2018, with date codes K196JN through K365JN and L001JN through L273JN. If you’re unable to locate the date code, check the prongs of the electrical plug and on the bottom of the base—you’ll find it engraved on one of these prongs. The CPSC reported that Sunbeam has received more than 119 reports of the lids detaching to date, which has resulted in 99 burn injuries ranging in severity from first-degree to third-degree burns. “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Crock-Pot in pressure cooker mode, but may continue to use for slow cooking and sautéing,” states the CPSC. Crock-Pot will send free replacement lids to consumers who contact them. “Consumers who continue using the multi-cooker in pressure cooker mode while waiting for the replacement lid should be certain the lid is securely turned to the fully locked position by aligning the arrow on the lid with the lock symbol on the base.” Owners of the product can go to recall.crock-pot.com or call the company at 800-323-9519 during business hours for more information. To report an incident involving this product, contact the CPSC at Saferproducts.gov.