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charger problem u might wanna check this out |
bullo Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Posts: 12 PM |
erm u all might want to check this out its from o2 i noticed it just now and it seems the charger problem is a reality http://www.o2.co.uk/help/secharger/0,,500,00.html |
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Johnex Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Stockholm/Sweden PM, WWW
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There has been a similar problem with orange.
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M.Noordin Joined: Oct 01, 2002 Posts: 94 From: U.K PM |
yea its true with the chargers that are made in Thailand (by delta) are faulty. Betta call and arrange with them to give u a new charger like i just did with them.
GOOD LUCK. |
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
yes... we know!
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bullo Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Posts: 12 PM |
my charger is fromchina so i guess im ok  |
DeffGoat Joined: Aug 27, 2003 Posts: 20 From: PM |
Yep this is the UK info
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PRODUCT RECALL: CST-13 phone charger
Sony Ericsson has identified a fault with one of its UK 3-pin CST-13 phone chargers and, as a precautionary measure, has activated a process to have all potentially failing units returned.
The charger is manufactured in Thailand by Delta, an external supplier, and has the identification number BML 162 099/3 R1A printed on the socket face, along with "made in Thailand by Delta". The charger has been included with the following Sony Ericsson Phone Models: T68i, T300, T310, T610 and a number of Bluetooth handsfree and other Sony Ericsson accessories. The charger has also been sold separately.
There have been a limited number of incidents in the UK, where a pressure build-up in the charger has caused the top plastic part of the charger to brake off, with the danger of hitting someone. If the charger does break apart, the electronics of the charger may be exposed thereby creating a risk of giving a person touching these parts an electric shock. In such circumstance, there could also be a risk of fire, if the charger is in proximity of flammable material.
Consumers who possess this charger should stop using it immediately, remove it from the socket and contact the Sony Ericsson Customer Care Centre on 0800 587 6072. A free replacement charger will be dispatched, together with a pre-paid envelope for the user to return the charger to Sony Ericsson for inspection.
If you have identified your CST-13 charger as being potentially faulty from the information supplied, click here or please call 0800 587 6072.
At Sony Ericsson, product quality and safety is of the highest priority and we would like to offer our sincere apologies to all customers for any inconvenience caused.
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