HP Pull Thousands of Batteries

TEMPO Interactive, San Francisco - Hewlett-Packard attracted 54 thousand units of lithium-ion batteries used in computer products carry, HP and Compaq. Batteries made ​​in China are made ​​in the period August 2007 to March 2008 it was hot so fast flammable and has hurt its users.

Based on reports the U.S. Consumer Protection Commission, there were 38 reports received about the batteries Hewlett-Packard products are easy to heat and rupture. The report shows 11 incidents that resulted in minor injuries and 31 other events make mischief in the vicinity of the exploding laptop.
To prevent burning of the battery, HP recommends that the HP and Compaq notebook owners to stop using the battery and then trade it to the nearest HP dealer. In 2009, HP has pulled back 70 thousand batteries because they are easily burned and broken. But when it is, yet there are consumers who are victims.

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