Peloton CEO apologizes for describing warnings about his treadmills as 'inaccurate and misleading' as company is forced to recall all 126,000 machines following dozens of injuries and one child's death - and share prices fall 14% In April safety regulators warned people with kids and pets to immediately stop using a treadmill made by Peloton after one child died and others were injured Peloton described the warning as 'misleading and inaccurate' On Wednesday the CEO, John Foley, apologized for dismissing the warning He spoke as the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a statement saying consumers 'should immediately stop using' two treadmills