Shocking Logitech power adapter recalled

Published on Thu, 10/12/2009, 10:19:40

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By Grant Shepherd

SYDNEY: Logitech Australia Computer Peripherals has issued a product recall for a power adapter on one of its iPod and iPhone alarm clocks due to a risk of electric shock.

According to the official product recall document, the recall is for the Logitech Pure-Fi AnytimeTM alarm clock iPod/iPhone sold between 1 August 2009 and 10 November 2009 at Big W, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman and The Good Guys.

The identifying products also have date codes of 0924, 0926, 0928, 0928 and 0932.

The reason for the recall is that the plastic housing of the power adapter may come loose and expose the internal circuits. This may in turn pose a risk of electric shock for consumers.

If you purchased this product and the date code matches one shown above, then you have to immediately stop using the product and contact Logitech customer support on 1800 025 544 for a replacement.

 

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