Recalls: Electronics

October 25, 2007 Alltrade Tools Recalls Power Tool Battery Chargers Due to Burn and Laceration Hazards

The recall includes battery chargers sold with certain model numbers of both 19.2 and 21.6 volt NiCad battery packs. The battery model number is located on a label on the bottom of the battery pack. The power tool’s model number is stamped onto the inside lid of the tool set’s plastic carrying case. Read more.


October 23, 2007 Home Automation Inc. Recalls Wireless Receivers Due to Failure to Receive Security Signal

This recall involves the 64 Zone Wireless Receivers with model 45A00-1 and revision number B1. The receiver is an accessory to the Home Automation Inc. Home Control System and is professionally installed. The model and revision numbers can be found on a label on the back of the unit. Read more.


October 9, 2007 Toshiba Recalls AC Adapters sold with Portable DVD Players Due to Burn Hazard

This recall involves the AC adapter sold with the Toshiba portable DVD player Model SD-P1600. “Toshiba” and ADPV16 can be found on the side of the adapter. “Toshiba”, Model SD-P1600, and the serial number can be found on a rating label on the bottom of the cabinet for the DVD player. Read more.


August 29, 2007 Weather Radios Recalled by Oregon Scientific Due to Failure to Receive National Weather Service Alerts

This recall involves the following Weather Radios and Weather Stations: Read more.


August 23, 2007 AC Adapters Sold With Network Hard Drives Recalled by I-O Data Device USA Due to Burn Hazard

This recall involves all AC adapters with model number IO-ACADP1510UL. The model number can be found on the AC adapter. The AC adapters were sold with I-O Data® network hard disk drives model number UHDL-160U or UHDL-300U. The model number for the network hard disk drive is located on a label at the base of the console. Read more.


August 16, 2007 Clarion Expands Recall of Vehicle Navigation and Entertainment System Batteries Due to Burn and Fire Hazards

The N.I.C.E. P200 is a black portable navigation and entertainment device that can be attached to a vehicle’s windshield. The device has a 4-inch touch screen LCD monitor and contains one lithium battery. “Clarion” and “N.I.C.E. P200” are printed on the device. “Clarion NAVBATTERY” is printed on the battery. The recall includes any N.I.C.E. P200 in which batteries were previously replaced. Read more.


August 9, 2007 Toshiba Recalls Notebook Computer Batteries Due to Fire Hazard

The recalled lithium-ion batteries were sold with, or sold separately to be used with the following notebook computer models: Satellite A100, Satellite A105 and Tecra A7. The battery model is printed on the battery. Read more.


July 10, 2007 Batteries Used with Power Tools Recalled by Milwaukee Electric Tool Co. Due To Laceration Hazard

The recalled batteries are used to power drills, saws, radios, flashlights, wrenches and Extractor windshield glass removers. The recall includes 14.4 and 18 volt 2.4 Ah NiCd Milwaukee Power Plus, Chicago Pneumatic, and Extractor battery packs manufactured between July 1999 and February 2004. The brand name can be found on a label on most battery packs. However, some 14.4 Volt 2.4Ah packs did not have "Power Plus" on the label. The battery packs were sold both with tool kits and as individual battery packs. Battery packs manufactured after February 2004 are not included in this recall. Read more.


June 19, 2007 Gateway Inc. Recalls Notebook Computer Batteries Due to Fire Hazard

The recalled battery packs were shipped as the primary or spare battery pack for some Gateway 400VTX and 450ROG series notebooks, and are identified by part numbers: 6500760 or 6500761. The part number and "made by SMP" are printed on a label on the underside of the battery pack. Read more.


April 25, 2007 Acer America Corporation Recalls Notebook Computer Batteries Due to Previous Fires

Only lithium-ion batteries with the following part numbers and battery week codes and used in the following Acer notebook models, are included in the recall: Read more.