
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall for a piece of exercise equipment due to fire hazards.
Johnson Health Tech North America is recalling 47,000 treadmills belonging to two of its product lines, namely the Matrix Retail and Vision editions.
The treadmills’ power cords can come loose from the power sockets, which can lead to fires. The company has received 27 reports of the equipment overheating, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The recall involves Matrix Retail treadmill models T30, TF30, T50, TF50 and T75, and Vision models T9800, TF20, T40 and T80.
The treadmills have a running platform 60 inches long and 20 inches wide, a 33-inch-wide console and were sold with a straight power cord with no power cord bracket. They have “Matrix” or “Vision” printed on the the frame and belt depending on the model.
The equipment was sold between April 2012 and May 2025. Customers can contact Johnson Health Tech North America at 800-211-4590 or by email at retailpowercord@johnsonfit.com to receive a free replacement power cord by mail.

