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NOTE: This recall expansion was previously announced independently on January 17, 2019 by the firm due to US government furlough.
- Representative HP computer and recalled battery.
- Representative HP computer and recalled battery.
The lithium-ion batteries can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.
HP toll-free at 866-671-7362 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. CT Monday through Friday or online at www.HP.com/go/batteryprogram2018 or www.hp.com and click Recalls for more information.
Recall Details
The recall expansion involves lithium-ion batteries for HP commercial notebook computers and mobile workstations were sold to businesses and other organizations. The batteries were shipped with or sold as accessories for HP ProBooks [64x G2 and G3 series, 65x G2 and G3 series, 4xx G4 series], HPx360 [310 G2], HP Pavilion x360 11inch Notebook PC, HP 11 Notebook PC, HP ZBook [17 G3, and Studio G3] mobile workstations. The batteries were also sold as accessories or replacement batteries for the HP ZBook Studio G4 mobile workstation, HP ProBook 4xx G5 series, HP ENVY 15, HP Mobile Thin Clients [mt21, mt22, and mt31], or for any of the products listed above.
Consumers should immediately visit www.HP.com/go/batteryprogram2018 to see if their battery is included in the recall and for instructions on how to enable Battery Safety Mode if their battery is included in the recall. The website provides consumers instructions on how to initiate the validation utility to check their battery and what to download if their battery is included in the recall. These batteries are not customer-replaceable. HP will provide free battery replacement services by an authorized technician.
HP has received eight new reports of battery packs in the U.S. overheating, melting, or charring, including one report of minor injury and two reports of property damage totaling $1,100.
HP Inc., of Palo Alto, Calif.
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