The Dutch company Nedis calls two universal notebookadapters back because users of these devices the chance to ge lwa lektrocuteerd to be. The products under the brand names of HQ and Konig sold.
The adapters have the product P. SUP.NBT120-A and P. SUP.NBT150H1. Nedis calls on the full stock back. The goes international to thousands of adapters; in the Netherlands it concerns hundreds of products sold. Nedis, importer of the notebookadapters, the risk after its own research found. “We discovered that the adapter, under certain circumstances, electrocution can result,” says Marco Pastor, spokesman of Nedis to Tweakers.net.
At the company are no concrete cases of consumer injury occurred. Pastor may not indicate under what exact conditions the problem may appear or how great the risk is. The problem could have to do with the transformer.
Nedis focuses in the first instance, with the recall on the seller; an action aimed at consumers will follow. Consumers that an adapter with on a product number, you may return it to the dealer, where they make their money back or get their adapter to be able to exchange it for a model that is not struggling with the security issue.