Instant Pot says some units of one cooker model may melt and overheat: What you need to know

The company made the announcement in a Feb. 17 Facebook post.

The company announced on its Facebook page that it has received reports that some units of one of its multicooker models is overheating and melting.

“We have received a small number of reports of the Gem 65 8-in-1 Multicooker overheating, resulting in localized melting damage to the underside of the product,” the company wrote in a Feb. 17 Facebook post.

LaClair told ABC News the incident "scared" her and made her worry for her kids' safety.

“As a parent that’s not something I want to worry about when I get a product from a store,” she said.

LaClair, who lives in Essexville, Michigan, said she notified the company and posted about the incident on Facebook to potentially warn others.

The company said the issue only affects one of Instant Pot’s 14 models – the Gem 65 8-in-1 Multicooker -- and five batchcodes – 1728, 1730, 1731, 1734 and 1746. Pressure cookers are not affected, according to the company.

To check your device’s batchcode, locate the silver label on the bottom of the cooker. The batchcode is the 4-digit number on the bottom right of the label. If your product has one of these numbers, the company says to “immediately stop use of the product” and contact them.

Instant Pot has not issued a recall but told ABC News it takes any issues with its products “extremely seriously” and is working with Consumer Product Safety Commission.

“We want you to know that we take any problem with our products extremely seriously as safety and quality are our primary concern, and we are working cooperatively with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC),” the company said in a statement. “We anticipate providing updated information and next steps regarding receiving a replacement Gem 65 8-in-1 Multicooker within the next few weeks.”