Apple Recalls Travel Adapter Kits and Plugs Due to Risk of Electric Shock
- Recall date
- February 18, 2016
- Source
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
- Recall number
- 16106
- Sold / distributed
- Apple stores and other home electronics stores, and online at Apple.com from January 2003 through January 2015 for about $30.
Why it was recalled
The two-prong wall plug adapters for Australia/New Zealand/Argentina, Brazil, Continental Europe and Korea can break and expose the metal portion of the adapter, posing an electric shock risk.
What was recalled
This recall involves Apple World Travel Adapter Kits and wall plug adapters. The kits contain three-prong and two-prong AC wall plug adapters that fit different electrical outlets worldwide. The recalled adapters were made for use in Australia/New Zealand/Argentina, Brazil, Continental Europe and Korea and were also sold with Mac computers and iOS devices. The wall plug adapters are white plastic with the following characteristics: Australia/New Zealand/Argentina - flat angled blades Brazil - round thin pins Continental Europe - round thin pins, slightly slanted inward Korea - round thick pins Recalled wall plug adapters have either four or five letters or numbers, or no markings on the inside slot where the wall plug adapter attaches to the main power adapter. Redesigned adapters have a three-letter regional code in the slot (EUR, ARG, KOR, AUS or BRA).
What to do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled wall plug adapters and contact Apple for free replacement adapters.. Follow the official notice for full instructions.
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