Over 1 million Anker energy banks recalled as a result of fireplace hazard
Anker Improvements, the Chinese language energy financial institution and accent producer, has issued a product recall for PowerCore 10000 energy banks (mannequin A1263). This mannequin—offered within the US between June 2016 and December 2022—has a lithium-ion battery that may overheat, probably inflicting burn accidents and even catching fireplace.
The product recall discover from the US Client Product Security Fee states the hazard as: “The lithium-ion battery within the energy financial institution can overheat, posing fireplace and burn hazards to shoppers.” Anker will change the affected energy banks.
In response to the Fee, the precise variety of recalled energy banks is 1,158,000. Anker has up to now acquired 19 experiences of burns, fires, and explosions, together with two experiences of minor burns and 11 experiences of property harm totalling over $60,700.
What do you have to do in case you have one?
Solely Anker PowerCore 10000 energy banks with mannequin quantity A1263 are affected. When you’ve got an Anker PowerCore 10000 energy financial institution with mannequin quantity A1263, instantly cease utilizing it and make contact with Anker for a free alternative energy financial institution. Directions on figuring out your energy financial institution mannequin and submitting a product recall declare might be discovered on this Anker product recall web page.
To obtain a alternative unit, you’ll need to submit a photograph of your recalled energy financial institution with the mannequin quantity and serial quantity, plus your identify, date of photograph, and the phrase “recalled” written on the facility financial institution in everlasting marker. Proof of buy will probably be requested however isn’t required to take part within the recall. You’ll even have to verify that the facility financial institution is disposed of in accordance with relevant legal guidelines and rules earlier than receiving a alternative system.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.