[Infowarrior] - Apple recalls 1.8m notebook batteries

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Thu Aug 24 16:18:31 EDT 2006


(the Apple website is WAY overloaded.....this MacNN piece has more info to
tide us over for a while.......rf)

Apple recalls 1.8m notebook batteries
http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/08/24/apple.recalls.batteries/

Apple today in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
announced a voluntary recall of its rechargeable lithium-ion batteries with
cells manufactured by Sony for certain iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 notebooks.
The recalled batteries can overheat, according to Apple, posing a fire
hazard to consumers. Apple said it has received nine reports of batteries
overheating, including two reports of minor burns from handling overheated
computers and other reports of minor property damage. Affected models
include the 12-inch iBook G4, 12-inch PowerBook G4, and 15-inch PowerBook
G4. Apple is instructing owners of these notebooks to remove the battery
from the computer to view the model and serial numbers labeled on the bottom
of the unit.

Batteries that shipped with 12-inch iBook G4 laptops eligible for a free
replacement under the recall display a model number of A1061, with serial
numbers: ZZ338 through ZZ427, 3K429 through 3K611, and 6C510 through 6C626.

12-inch PowerBook G4 notebook owners eligible for a free replacement under
the recall must possess a battery with model number A1079, displaying a
serial number falling within ZZ411 through ZZ427 or 3K428 through 3K611.

Batteries that shipped with 15-inch PowerBook G4 notebooks eligible for a
free replacement under the recall display model numbers of A1078 and A1148,
with serial numbers: 3K425 through 3K601, 6N530 through 6N551, and 6N601.

Apple estimates roughly 1.1 million faulty battery packs were sold in the
U.S., with another 700,000 sold outside the country.

Recalled batteries were sold through Apple's online store, Apple retail
stores nationwide, and Apple Authorized Resellers from October 2003 through
August 2006 for between $900 and $2,300. Faulty batteries were also sold
separately for about $130.

Apple is suggesting users remove the recalled batteries and contact the
company to arrange for a free replacement, free of charge. Users requiring
the use of their systems are advised to plug their laptops into the AC
adapter until a replacement battery arrives.

Sony today announced that it supports Apple's decision to recall batteries
manufactured by the company, and said it anticipates no further recalls of
batteries using the particular battery cells currently responsible for
Apple's recall.




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