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By Dinesh C. Sharma
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 8, 2004 2:36:00 PM

About 4.4 million AC adapters sold worldwide with Dell notebooks between September 1998 and February 2002 were recalled Friday.

Dell sold the adapters with its Latitude, Inspiron and Precision series of computers, as well as separately. Delta Electronics, based in Taipei, Taiwan, manufactured them.

As part of the recall, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advised consumers who suspect they have one of the adapters to contact the company. Dell will send free replacements to customers with the recalled adapters.

The recalled adapters can overheat, posing a risk of fire and electrical shock. Dell reported seven incidents of overheating, although no one was reported injured. The Round Rock, Texas-based computer maker has set up a Web site for the recall program.

The company has faced problems with its power adapters before. In July, Dell offered to replace power adapter cords sold with some 38,000 notebooks. Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Mobility Electronics manufactured that product.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 990,000 units were recalled. But a Dell representative said that figure referred only to the adapters sold to consumers in the United States. It did not include the additional 1.91 million units sold to U.S. businesses or the other 1.5 million units sold to customers outside the United States.

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Dell Adapter Recall Other Models Too?
I received an Off Lease Latitude note book Dell Financial Services Canada at a cost of $640. These laptops are supposedly refurbished which is far from the truth. When I missed the delivery and cal... (Read the rest)
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As I've said before - Dell=GARBAGE  ITGuy04 | 10/08/04
lol  doh123 | 10/08/04
well actually I've always liked dell, but  hipparchus2000 | 10/10/04
What to buy?  IT Scion | 10/11/04
I couldn't agree more  middle of nowhere | 10/13/04
al-queda plot?  Roger Ramjet | 10/08/04
Hmm..Maybe Bush should order an attack?  DigitalKid | 10/08/04
If only we could blame this on North Korea . . .  Roger Ramjet | 10/08/04
Or Kerry could ask for UN sanctions?  Letophoro | 10/08/04
UN sanctions  IT4ever_z | 10/08/04
or Buch could call up the draft  dave95 | 10/08/04
But we'd have to have a coalition...  achavez382 | 10/11/04
Ya really......  middle of nowhere | 10/13/04
The Real Cause  BlackDiamond | 10/08/04
LHPM  Roger Ramjet | 10/08/04
Dell Power Adapters  jack@... | 10/08/04
Re: Lowest bidder  Me_too | 10/08/04
Dell adapter  TBerens | 10/08/04
Re: Website service is denied. Why?  Me_too | 10/08/04
power cord works as well as the recall link  Shrubscout | 10/08/04
Dell Website Shutdown  MENINBLK | 10/08/04
Darn, Dell, Apple, having hardware issues  FilledOut | 10/08/04
Does ANYONE test their power adapters?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/08/04
Re: Plug them in?  Me_too | 10/08/04
Maybe stress + manufacturing tolerance is the cause  hipparchus2000 | 10/10/04
Failures etc.  trm1945 | 10/08/04
recall ?? 7 outta 4.4 million ain't too bad  motorhead_z | 10/08/04
Tell that to the people who had the house fires.  BigRed_z | 10/09/04
OK, 7 out of 4,400,000 aint bad  achavez382 | 10/11/04
complain to CPSC about dead recall link.  BigRed_z | 10/09/04
The recall link is up and operating.  BigRed_z | 10/09/04
Sorry I Purchased a DELL  Bob Petito | 10/10/04
you think HP is better?  doh123 | 10/11/04
DELL = CRAP TRUE CASE HERE  Bio_nuclear | 10/11/04
So True...Dell sucks  Steve1591 | 12/16/05
Dell Adapter Recall Other Models Too?  edjoshua | 02/06/06

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