By
Anne Broache
Monday, December 19 2005 09:33 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/hardware/0,39042972,39299218,00.htm
Dell on Friday announced a recall of about 22,000 notebook computer
batteries sold in the United States and an additional 13,000 abroad.
The 35,000 recalled batteries were sold with several models of Latitude and
Inspiron machines and Precision mobile workstations between Oct. 5, 2004, and
Oct. 13, 2005.
Manufactured in Japan or China, they were also sold on their own as replacement batteries--at a cost of between US$99 and
US$179--during that time.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Dell warned consumers to stop
using the products immediately unless otherwise instructed.
The Round Rock, Texas-based company has learned of three incidents of the
recalled batteries overheating, resulting in damage to a tabletop and a desktop,
and in "minor damage to personal effects," but no reported injuries.
Dell customers should contact the company and have the battery's
identification number available in order to determine whether it is subject to
recall. If the battery qualifies, Dell said it would supply a free replacement.
More information is available at a Dell Web page.
The latest warnings appear to be far from the scale of a massive recall of Dell notebook power adapters last year, which sought to
reel in about 4.4 million adapters sold worldwide.