Hotpoint & Indesit gas cooker safety notice
Hotpoint and Indesit have issued an urgent safety notice affecting 17 gas cooker models produced between October and November 2024. A potential gas leak from the lid shut-off valve means affected appliances must be switched off and not used until the issue is resolved.
If you own a Hotpoint or Indesit gas cooker, check whether your model is affected right now. Do not use the appliance until you have confirmed it is safe.
Hotpoint and Indesit have recalled 17 gas cooker models made between 25 October and 22 November 2024 due to a risk of gas leaking from the lid shut-off valve. If your model is on the affected list, stop using it immediately and contact Hotpoint or Indesit via the official safety site to arrange a free remedy.
What Is the Safety Issue?
Hotpoint and Indesit have identified a potential fault in the lid shut-off valve on certain gas cooker models. After repeated use over time, the valve may develop a gas leak — creating a serious risk of fire or explosion in the home.
The fault affects a specific production batch manufactured between 25 October and 22 November 2024. Appliances made outside this window are not believed to be affected, but you should always verify using the official manufacturer tool.
Do not rely solely on model lists published on websites — including this one. Lists can contain errors or become outdated. Always verify your specific appliance directly with the manufacturer using the official safety site.
Which Models Are Affected?
The following 17 Hotpoint and Indesit gas cooker models are listed as potentially affected. Check your model number on the rating plate — usually found inside the oven door or on the back of the appliance.
Hotpoint Models
| Model Number |
|---|
| HDM67G0CCX/UK |
| HDM67G0CCB/UK |
| HDM67G9C2CB/UK |
| CD67G0CCX/UK |
| HDM67G0C2CX/UK |
| HDM67G0CCW/UK |
| HDM67G9C2CX/UK |
| HDM67G9C2CW/UK |
| HDM67G0C2CB/UK |
| CD67G0C2CA/UK |
| HD67G02CCW/UK |
| HDM67G9C2CSB/UK |
| HDM67G8C2CX/UK |
Indesit Models
| Model Number |
|---|
| ID67G0MCW/UK |
| ID67G0MCX/UK |
| ID67G0MCB/UK |
| ID67G0MMB/UK |
Your appliance must also fall within the production batch of 25 October – 22 November 2024 to be affected. The official safety site will confirm this when you enter your model and serial number.
What Should You Do Right Now?
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Stop using the appliance immediately if you believe your cooker may be on the affected list. Do not use it until you have checked and received confirmation it is safe.
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Find your model number. Check the rating plate on your cooker — usually found on the inside of the oven door frame, or on the back of the appliance.
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Check the official safety site. Enter your model and serial number at hotpointindesitgascookersafety.com to confirm whether your appliance is affected.
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Register for a remedy. If your appliance is confirmed as affected, follow the instructions on the safety site to arrange a free repair or replacement from Hotpoint or Indesit.
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Tell others. If you know anyone with a Hotpoint or Indesit gas cooker, share this notice with them so they can check their appliance too.
This is the only reliable way to confirm whether your specific appliance is affected. The check takes less than a minute.
Gas Safety: What You Need to Know
A gas leak in the home is a serious hazard. If you smell gas at any time — whether or not your cooker is on the affected list — you should act immediately:
- 🚫Do not turn any electrical switches on or off
- 🚫Do not use a naked flame or smoke indoors
- ✅Open windows and doors to ventilate the property
- ✅Turn off the gas supply at the meter if it is safe to do so
- ✅Leave the property immediately
- ✅Call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999 (free, 24 hours)
Gas appliance repairs must only be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. You can find a registered engineer at GasSafeRegister.co.uk. For general appliance safety advice, see our appliance safety guide.
What Are You Entitled To?
If your appliance is confirmed as affected, Hotpoint and Indesit are obligated to provide a remedy at no cost to you. This will be confirmed through the official safety site, but may include a free repair carried out by an engineer or a replacement appliance.
For more information on your rights when an appliance is subject to a safety recall, see our guide to consumer rights and appliances.
A free remedy — repair or replacement — arranged by Hotpoint or Indesit. You should not have to pay anything.
Attempt to continue using the appliance, carry out your own repair, or pay for a third-party repair before contacting the manufacturer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my cooker is affected?
Check your model number against the list above, then verify using the official manufacturer safety site at hotpointindesitgascookersafety.com. Your model number is on the rating plate, usually found on the inside of the oven door frame.
My model is on the list — can I still use my cooker?
No. If your model appears on the affected list and was produced in the relevant batch, you should stop using the appliance immediately. Contact Hotpoint or Indesit via the official safety site to arrange a free remedy before using it again.
What is a lid shut-off valve?
The lid shut-off valve is a safety mechanism on freestanding gas cookers with a drop-down lid. When the lid is closed, the valve automatically cuts off the gas supply to the burners. The fault identified in this notice means this valve may develop a gas leak after repeated use over time.
I can smell gas — what should I do?
Do not touch any electrical switches. Open windows and doors, turn off the gas at the meter if safe to do so, leave the property immediately, and call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999 (free, 24 hours).
Will the repair or replacement be free?
Yes. Safety recalls are carried out at no cost to the consumer. You should not be asked to pay for any repair or replacement related to this safety notice. Register via the official safety site at hotpointindesitgascookersafety.com.
Are other Hotpoint or Indesit appliances affected?
This safety notice relates specifically to the 17 gas cooker models listed above, produced between 25 October and 22 November 2024. Other Hotpoint and Indesit appliances are not believed to be affected by this particular issue. For other safety notices, see our appliance safety page.
If you can smell gas, call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately. Free, 24 hours.
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