Hewlett-Packard Company today announced a worldwide expansion of its notebook battery recall program, six notebook lithium batteries are included in this plan. Last year in May, Due to some possible overheating, fire and other safety problems, HP announced the global recall of 200,000 notebook lithium batteries. In October last year, HP had been expanded recall product list. Today, the latest addition to the recall list were six of the affected HP Compaq notebook series.
Starting from 19 HP on a global scale with a number of government agencies, to expand its initiative to recall and replacement program in the May 14, 2009 announced the original plan, added the battery pack may be affected and Notebook Model. The affected battery packs overheating battery core fire or burn because there is a potential risk of the consumer. HP customers affected by this plan, each of the verified need for the recall of its batteries can get replacement batteries, do not pay any fees.
HP and the battery manufacturers that certain notebook computer products in the assembly of some of the battery pack may be a potential security risk customers. These batteries may overheat, pose fire and burn risk customers. HP said in a statement: “to take this measure as part of our commitment that our notebook customers with the highest quality of service. We take the initiative to inform you of this problem and verified ready to replace all the affected batteries.”
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