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Hewlett-Packard Company is recalling about 5.6 million notebook computer AC power cords in this country and another 446,700 in Canada because of possible overheating, which can pose a fire and ...
HP has received 29 reports of power cords… Hewlett-Packard is recalling about 6 million notebook and laptop AC power because of possible overheating, which again can pose a burn and fire risk.
The power cord in question is called the LS-15. It's black and has a "LS-15" molded mark on the AC adapter end. These power cords came with HP laptops and accessories from September 2010 to June 2012.
The cord pulls out of one end of the AC adapter. It came with laptops and accessories sold between September 2010 through June 2012, HP said on its power cord recall website .
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Specifically, HP is recalling the LS-15 AC power cord, which was sold with HP laptops and accessories (like docking stations) between September 2010 and June 2012. Affected cords can be identified ...
The computers and accessories were sold with the AC power cords at electronics stores, dealers and online from September 2010 through June 2012 for about $500 to $1,500, the statement said.
HP is recalling about 6 million computer power cords globally, including in Australia, after various government regulatory agencies received reports of the cords melting or charring. The recalled ...
Health Canada issued a recall Tuesday for a Hewlett-Packard laptop power cord that can overheat, causing fire or burns. More than half a million were sold in this country, and 5.5 million more in ...
HP is warning customers: Check your laptop charging cord to see if it's at risk of overheating. Hewlett-Packard and federal regulators on Tuesday recalled 6 million power cords sold between ...
HP has ordered a worldwide recall of power cords that had been sold with its laptop computers and other accessories, including docking stations. The callback affects products sold between ...
AUSTRALIAN users of some HP and Compaq computers are being urged to return their AC power cords, following a massive recall of 5.6 million cords in the US.