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Date / Time: 9/18/2009 8:41 AM UTC
Recently, this reporter learned from the Hewlett-Packard official, the company dell 8N544 battery according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's request, on May 14 announced that some may overheat
and pose a burn risk to the customer's notebook computer batteries worldwide initiative to implement a recall and replacement program The recalled batteries involved in four series of 21 models. It is understood that, HP dell Inspiron 8600 battery said in its official announcement, Hewlett-Packard and battery manufacturers that from August 2007 to January 2008 during the assembly of certain notebook computer
battery may pose a security risk to customers, so start against the relevant cell the implementation of the initiative in the global market recall replacement program, all customers are not
paying for the replacement of the battery-related expenses. It is reported that the recall involves batteries notebook computers, including HPPavilion, CompaqPresario, HP, and HPCompaq series of 21 models, according to Hewlett-Packard's claim, the relevant batteries may overheat, there is a potential risk of fire and burning hot. In order to reduce the dell Inspiron 6400 battery possibility of damage caused
by battery failure, Hewlett-Packard also "urged all customers to immediately stop using the batteries."
It is reported that HP's recall of batteries is in line with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's requirements imposed, the Commission said in a public notice, there are two causes
of battery overheating, fire caused the dell Inspiron E1505 battery break and caused minor property damage, but the There were no injuries were reported. Consumers should be noted that, if you have related to the
battery, you should stop using, and through HP's official website check the battery bar code label to identify and get in touch with the manufacturer, then you can get a free replacement service.
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