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Overheating sparks recall of 205,000 batteries in ThinkPad laptops

Overheating sparks recall of 205,000 batteries in ThinkPad laptops

By:  narellano  On: 01 Mar 2007 For: IT World Canada Creator

Lenovo Inc. yesterday issued a recall of some 205,000 ThinkPad laptop batteries because the units could overheat and potentially catch fire if dropped or struck

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Lenovo Inc. yesterday issued a recall of some 205,000 ThinkPad laptop batteries because the units could overheat and potentially catch fire if dropped or struck.

The recall involves extended-life nine-cell lithium batteries manufactured by Japanese electronic firm Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. in its factory in China.

So far, the global computer company said, it has received five reports of incidents related to the units in question. Four of the incidents occurred in the U.S. and one in Europe. No serious injuries or major damage to property were reported, according to Lenovo. So far, the Chinese PC maker headquartered in Research Triangle Park, N.C. said it has received five reports of incidents related to the units in question. Four of the incidents occurred in the U.S. and one in Europe.

No serious injuries or major damage to property were reported, according to Lenovo.

"One person suffered eye irritation when smoke came out of the overheating battery. In another incident people noticed smoke escaping from a backpack that contained a laptop," said Ray Gormam, executive director, external communications for Lenovo (United States) Inc. of North Carolina.

A notice issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), said the the batteries could have been installed as original equipment, optional units of replacement packs for the following ThinkPad notebooks:

• R60 and R60e Series

• T60 and T60p Series

• Z60m, Z61e, Z61m and Z61p Series

Lenovo said only the extended-life nine-cell battery pack with part number FRU P/N 92P1131 is being recalled. About 100,000 of the batteries were distributed in the U.S. and another 105,000 were sold worldwide.

Lenovo is offering free replacement batteries.

Canadian Lenovo customers can call Lenovo's PC Help Centre at 1-800-565-3344 or 416-383-3344. Customers in other location can call 1-800-426-7378. For more information on the recall also visit www.lenovo.com/batteryprogram or http://lenovo.com/thinkpad/wwphonelist.

Gorman said the problem is different from that which caused laptop batteries distributed by Sony to overheat last year .

The 2006 recall of some 10 million lithium ion batteries installed in various brands of notebook computers was traced to contaminants in the battery cell that caused the units to overheat, according to Gorman. In some instances battery packs exploded in flames.

"In this case, a particularly combination of events have to occur to trigger overheating of the battery," said Keith Matulich, representative of Sanyo Energy (USA) Corp.


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narellano narellano is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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