Mobile Power Packs Recalled By Tumi Due to Fire Hazard
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard
The lithium-ion cells used in the Mobile Power Pack can ignite or explode while charging, posing a fire hazard. This hazard is only present for units that have not been charged.
What to do
If the unit has not been used and has never been charged, please do not try to charge. Contact Tumi customer care for instructions on how to return the power pack and receive a free replacement power pack. If you have charged the unit previously without incident, you can continue to use the product.
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