Recall For Lenovo Think Centre

  • Potential Fire Hazard
  • Power supply needs replacing
  • Sold between May 2010-January 2012

Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M90z all-in-one computer has been put on the recall list by the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC).

It has been put on the recall list due to a potential fire hazard as a result of overheating of the product. Some metalised capacitors inside the power supplies may be defective, leading to possible overheating and smoke.

The model number is M90z. Computers with potentially affected power supplies can be identified by the machine type and serial number located on the bottom of the computer. The unit was sold nationally between 1st May 2010 and30th January 2012.

Customers should immediately stop using the affected system and unplug it from the power outlet. Consumers with a potentially affected computer should visit http://www.lenovo.com/aiopsurecall or call the Lenovo Support Centre on 131 426 noting the serial numbers on the back of their machines and check if the machines are affected. If so, customers should contact the Lenovo Support Centre on 131426 to organise for a replacement of their power supply by Lenovo’s technicians. The technicians will remove the old power supply.

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