CPSCJanuary 4, 2017consumer

Toshiba Expands Recall of Laptop Computer Battery Packs Due to Burn and Fire Hazards

Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard

The lithium-ion battery packs can overheat, posing burn and fire hazards to consumers.

What to do

Consumers should immediately go to the firm's website and click on the battery pack utility link in the first shadowed box on the page. Consumers also can perform a manual check using the laptop and battery pack's model, part and serial numbers. If it is part of the recall, consumers should power off the laptop, remove the battery and follow the instructions to obtain a free replacement battery pack. Until a replacement battery pack is received, consumers should use the laptop by plugging into AC power only. Battery packs previously identified as not affected by the March 30, 2016 recall are included in this expanded announcement.

Brands named

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Recall history

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