HP Recalls Batteries for HP and Compaq Notebook Computers Due to Fire and Burn Hazards The battery packs can overheat

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HP Notebook computer battery

Recall date: June 23, 2016
Recall number: 16-202

Recall Summary

Name of product: HP lithium-ion batteries
Hazard:

The battery packs can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.
Remedy:

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Units

About 41,000 (In addition, about 2,600 were sold in Canada and about 4,500 were sold in Mexico)

Description

This recall involves lithium-ion batteries containing Panasonic cells that are used in HP notebook computers. The batteries are compatible with HP, Compaq, HP ProBook, HP ENVY, Compaq Presario, and HP Pavilion notebook computers. The black batteries measure about 8 inches long, 2 inches wide and about 1 inch high. The battery bar code is printed on the back of the battery. “HP Notebook Battery” and the model number are printed on the battery. The batteries included in this recall have the following barcodes: 6BZLU, 6CGFK, 6CGFQ, 6CZMB, 6DEMA, 6DEMH, 6DGAL and 6EBVA.

Incidents/Injuries

HP has received seven reports of battery packs overheating, melting or charring, including four reports of property damage of about $4,000 total.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled batteries, remove them from the notebook computers and contact HP for a free replacement battery.

Sold at

Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and Costco and authorized dealers nationwide and online at www.hp.com from March 2013 through August 2015. The batteries were sold with notebook computers for between $300 and $1,700. The batteries were also sold separately for between $50 and $90.

Importer(s)

HP Inc., of Palo Alto, Calif.

Manufactured in

China

Source:: DeTech

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