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This recall involves Lenovo's LS-15 AC power cord manufactured from February 2011 to December 2011. The power cords were distributed with IdeaPad brand B-, G-, S-, U-, V- and Z-series laptop ...
About 500,000 Lenovo AC power cords are being recalled because the cords can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.The recall involves Lenovo's LS-15 AC power cord manufactured from February 2011 ...
Lenovo is issuing a recall for more than 500,000 computer AC power cords in the U.S. after receiving reports of the cord overheating, sparking, melting, and burning. All problematic cords were ...
Lenovo has recently launched a recall for 500,000 laptop power cords in the US and 44,000 laptop power cords in Canada which can “…overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.” ...
Look for 'LS-15' on the cord to identify Lenovo's recalled AC adapter cord. The If you’re reading this on a Lenovo IdeaPad, you might want to unplug that power cord and take a look at it.
The recalled cord was manufactured between February and December 2011 and was sold with B-, G-, S-, U-, V- and Z-series IdeaPad laptops and B-, G- and V-series Lenovo laptops between February 2011 ...
The power cords were distributed with IdeaPad brand B-, G-, S-, U-, V-, and Z-series laptops as well as Lenovo brand B-, G-, and V-series laptops. The recalled power cords are black in color and ...
These power cords were manufactured by Lenovo between February 2011 and December 2011 and sold in the UAE together with the IdeaPad notebooks between February 2011 and June 2012.
Hardware OEM Lenovo is recalling over 500,000 power cords due to over a dozen reports of "overheating, sparking, melting and burning." No injuries have been reported. According to the US Consumer ...
Lenovo announced that it is recalling more than 500,000 power cords due to a defect that may cause the cords to overheat and catch fire. The move came following the announcement made by the U.S.
Laptops with the affected power cords were sold at computer electronics stores, authorized dealers, and on Lenovo's website from Feb. 2011 until June 2012 for between $350 and $1,500.