May 16, 2002
Philips Electronics
Announces Recall of Speaker Power Adapters Sold with HP Computers
Philips Electronics, of New York, N.Y., is
voluntarily recalling about 93,000 speaker power adapters sold with
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) business desktop computers. The speaker power
adapter's power cord connector is not grounded, posing a potential shock hazard
to consumers. HP received one report of a Philips speaker power adapter plug
that was not grounded which was discovered by a consumer during an electrical
inspection. No injuries have been reported.
The speaker power adapters were included in HP's P1534A External Amplified
Speaker sets. There is a label on the bottom of the speakers with the model
number "P1534-60001." The package includes a black rectangular power
adapter, which is about 3-inches high, 2-inches wide and 2-inches long. The
adapter has two permanently attached power cords: one that connects to the
light or dark gray speakers and a "T-junction" plug that connects to
the computer. The speaker power adapter has "Model D12-1-A-950" and
"Made in China" printed on a white label on the power adapter.
HP and business computer retailers sold personal computers with the speaker
power adapters nationwide mostly to businesses. Some of these businesses then
sold the computers to employees for personal use. HP's web site also sold the
powered speakers and adapters with HP business desktop computer bundles, as
well as packaged individually. The adapters were sold between October 2000 and
April 2002 for about $34.
Consumers should unplug the T-junction plug immediately and stop using the
speakers. Consumers should contact Philips Electronics at (800) 870-7193
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday for a free replacement
speaker power adapter. Philips
Media Contact: Paul Simonetti, (212) 536-0892 HP Media Contact: Kathy Sowards,
(972) 497-3061