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By Candace Lombardi
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 1, 2007 5:16:00 PM

Lenovo on Thursday voluntarily recalled select Sanyo Electric lithium ion extended-life batteries used in its ThinkPad notebook computers.

"Consumers should stop using the recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed," the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said in its recall announcement. Lenovo is offering a free replacement battery.

The recall affects 9-cell batteries with the part number FRU P/N 92P1131. They were sold between November 2005 and February 2007 as an accessory for about $180.

The recalled devices were used in ThinkPad notebook models: R60, R60e, T60, T60p, Z60m, Z61e, Z61m and Z61p. About 100,000 of the recalled Sanyo Electric battery packs were sold in the U.S., with 105,000 more sold worldwide.

The defect is not with the internal battery cell, according to the CPSC statement. A blow to the corner of the laptop while the battery is installed, which might occur if the device is dropped, can result in overheating. Lenovo received four reports of "batteries overheating and damaging the notebook," according to the recall notice.

Consumers can check Lenovo's battery recall announcement for more information or call Lenovo at (800) 426-7378 anytime to determine if they have a defective battery.

In September, Lenovo also recalled a series of Sony batteries used in ThinkPad computers.

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More and more batteries are being recalled. I wonder if my battery will be next. Is there any gauge on how hot it can safely get, and at what temp, I should report a battery that may need to be added to the recall list... (Read the rest)
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China quality  Linux User 1 | 03/01/07
Think it's any worse than the Japanese batteries?  kraterz | 03/01/07
Re: China quality  brichter | 03/01/07
Made in China  tracy anne | 03/02/07
"The defect is not with the internal battery cell"  BALTHOR | 03/01/07
good corp behave, no hide  billy_shaw@... | 03/01/07
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