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Battery Safety Recall - NikonHi All,
After picking up the Newspaper from the front lawn this morning and continue to read it I found a recall on Nikon Batteries on Page 14 in this mornings Daily Telegragh. It reads:- On rare occasions, the battery may overheat causing the battery to become deformed or, in the worst possible case, to catch fire. EN-EL3 Batteries sold in Australia between August 2004 and October 2005. EN-EL3 Batteries wew an included accessory for D100, D70 and D50 DSLR's If your genuine Battery has a 4-digits production lot number beginning with 44A, 46A, 47A, 48A, 49A, 4AA, 4BA and 4CA are intitled to be replaced by Maxwell for FREE. Follow the procedure below:- 1. Remove the battery from your camera as soon as possible and discontinue use immmediately. 2. Visit the Nikon EN-EL3 battery replacement website at: http://www.maxwell.com.au/support/batteryreplacement.htm for further instructions; or 3. send an email to recall@maxwell.com.au and an email with further instructions will be sent to you; or 4. call the hotline on 1800 810 259 (9.00am - 4.30pm AEDST weekdays) Good luck Regards, Bill[/i]
Hi Bill,
Except for the bit about the ad in the Tele, this issue is fully canvassed here. Thanx for providing this important piece of the puzzle, but I think that it's best all covered under the one thread, so I'll close this one if you don't mind. g.
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