CPSC2018-01-16
Fujifilm Recalls Power Adapter Wall Plugs Sold with Digital Cameras Due to Shock Hazard
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, of Valhalla, N.Y.
Hazard
The power adapter wall plug can crack, break or detach and remain in the wall and expose live electrical contacts, posing a shock hazard.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled power adapter wall plugs and contact Fujifilm for a free replacement. Consumers can continue to charge the camera using the USB cable attached to a computer.
Sold at
Mass merchandisers, electronics and membership club stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com and other websites. The XP90 and XP95 were sold from June 2016 through January 2018, the XP120 and XP125 were sold from January 2017 through January 2018, the X-A3 was sold from October 2016 through January 2018, and the X-A10 was sold from February 2017 through January 2018. The digital cameras were sold for between $160 and $600 with the power adaptor wall plugs.
Affected count
About 270,000 (In addition, about 24,000 were sold in Canada.)
Injuries reported
None reported
Manufactured in
China
Remedy type
Replace
Products
Power adapter wall plugs sold with Fujifilm digital cameras
Consumer contact
Fujifilm toll-free at 833-613-1200 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday , email at productsafety @fujifilm.com , or online at www.fujifilmusa.com and click on “Support & Contact” for more information.
Official notice
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2018/Fujifilm-Recalls-Power-Adapter-Wall-Plugs-Sold-with-Digital-Cameras-Due-to-Shock-HazardDon't want to check this manually?
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