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#151529 28-Aug-2014 11:24
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https://h30652.www3.hp.com/

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P are recalling and replacing SOME power cords manufactured between 2010 and 2012 and supplied with laptops and laptop accessories such as spare chargers and docking stations.  See the link above for more details.  The affected product is the 'clover leaf' power cord from the wall to the AC adapter, not the AC adapter itself.  The affected cords are marked LS-15.

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  #1117171 28-Aug-2014 11:37
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Thanks for the heads up.



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  #1117172 28-Aug-2014 11:39
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Thank you in turn to HP importer/distributor Exeed who have notified us promptly.




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  #1117337 28-Aug-2014 16:02
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The daily mail out from Ingram Micro includes details also.




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  #1124797 9-Sep-2014 09:04
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Thanks for this. I have 3 cords, one is being replaced.








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