Stormy times for the world’s largest computer manufacturer Hewlett-Packard. Mid-May, HP CEO Leo Apotheker warned against another difficult quarter. The computers of the U.S. company selling bad to worse. Already since last spring is also a global battery recall for various HP Notebook models. Only at the beginning of the week, the manufacturer recall had expanded to more of his notebooks. The ThinkPad x41 tablet battery is now to another notebook on the recall list.
Recall of batteries for the HP Compaq 6520s
The battery that is different from the HP pavilion dv4 battery that of the HP Compaq 6520s could therefore heat up and ignite. This HP calls in addition to the battery of seven other HP Compaq notebooks, the sources of energy back from mobile computers of the series HP Pavilion, Compaq Presario and the two models HP G6000 and HP G7000. Customers who have registered their device from HP to be informed by the manufacturer of the battery-replacement program.
On a website for HP pavilion dv7 battery replacement program, the computer manufacturer informed on the progress of the recall process. Whether the battery from your own laptop or purchased additional batteries must be replaced, can be determined by a validation of the batteries through the website.
About 5 percent of HP notebook battery recall of affected
To check the laptop owners have online product and serial number of the notebook model. This information can be found on the service sticker on the underside of the HP notebooks. If the HP pavilion dv3 battery is included in the recall program, it will be replaced free of charge and should not be used again. The batteries HP customers, however, should not be sent directly to the manufacturer, but to the address on the battery exchange website address.
For inquiries and contact information can be found online at HP telephone customer support. According to HP pavilion dv6000 battery, approximately 5 percent of notebook PC products that were sold from July 2007 to July 2008, from the battery recall.


