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    • Bill KindleB
      Bill Kindle
      last edited by

      March 27th, 2014
      IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
      Dear Valued Lenovo Business Partner:
      In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lenovo is voluntarily
      recalling approximately 41,500 lithium-ion batteriesin the Americas. These batteries were
      manufactured for use with ThinkPad notebook computers that shipped between October, 2010 and
      April, 2011. In the interest of public safety, Lenovo will offer customers free-of-charge replacement
      batteries for all recalled batteries.
      Lenovo sold the batteries with new notebook computers in the models listed below or as optional
      stand-alone or replacement batteries:
       Edge 11, Edge 13, Edge 14 Series
       T410, T420, T510, W510 Series
       X100e, X120e, X200, X201, X201s Series
      These models may have shipped withone of the following part numbers (FRU P/N) affected by this
      recall:
      42T4695 42T4711 42T4798 42T4804 42T4812
      42T4822 42T4828 42T4834 42T4840 42T4890
      Only part numbers manufactured within a specific date range are affected by this recall. Lenovo
      advises customers to determine if they are using one of the recalled batteries by visiting
      www.lenovo.com/batteryprogram2014. A list of FAQs about the recall can be found there as well.
      A list of international support numbers is available at www.lenovo.com/thinkpad/wwphonelist.
      If you have a customer with a battery that has been recalled, please advise the customer to
      immediately turn off their system, remove the battery, and only power the ThinkPad by plugging in
      the AC adapter and power cord.
      The customer should contact Lenovo Services or anauthorized Warranty Service Partner to schedule
      a service provider to replace the battery. A worldwide list of support centers is available at
      http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?DocID=HT036550.
      Lenovo is notifying the public about this recall program via notice on Lenovo’s Website, a press
      release and letters to those customers that we have been able to identify. You may also contact your
      customers directly to inform them of this action. Attached for your use is a sample letter that you
      may choose to send to customers about the recall.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        "In cooperation" and "voluntary" don't go together in my book. There is a big difference between voluntarily turning yourself in and "cooperating with the authorities. "

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        • Bill KindleB
          Bill Kindle @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said:

          "In cooperation" and "voluntary" don't go together in my book. There is a big difference between voluntarily turning yourself in and "cooperating with the authorities. "

          Good news is that I was about to buy a new battery for the boss lady. Her's is a T410 🙂 and so are the other two in my fleet.

          I told my Insight rep that this couldn't have come at a better time and thanks for letting me know in an email. Another reason why I love Insight.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            Nice. That is good timing.

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