Monday, December 19, 2011

UL Warns of Unauthorized UL Mark on AC Adapter

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UL is notifying consumers and retailers that the AC adapter identified below bears an unauthorized UL Mark for the United States. The AC adapter has not been evaluated by UL to the appropriate Standards for Safety and it is unknown if this AC adapter complies with UL's safety requirements for the United States.


Please note that the AC adapter such as Lenovo Y510 AC adapter, Lenovo 3000 AC adapter, IBM lenovo 02K6900 AC adapter, IBM Lenovo 310 AC adapter, IBM Z60t AC adapter, IBM ThinkPad E530 AC adapter, IBM ThinkPad A20 AC adapter, IBM ThinkPad T40 AC adapter, IBM ThinkPad X40 AC adapter, IBM ThinkPad R60 AC adapter, IBM ThinkPad T60 AC adapter, Lenovo N100 AC adapter with the unauthorized UL Mark is similar in construction and marked with the same part number as an AC adapter that is authorized to bear the UL Mark. The AC adaptor authorized to bear the UL Mark is provided with the cULus Mark, and bears the Hewlett Packard trademark.


The AC adapter with the unauthorized UL Mark is provided with only the UL in a circle Mark, and does not bear the Hewlett Packard trademark. The unauthorized adapter is also marked as a Replacement AC Adapter.


Name of Product: AC Adapter, Series PPP009HNumber of Units: UnknownManufacturer: UnknownDate of Manufacture: UnknownIdentification: On the product: The product bears an unauthorized UL Mark and the following:


Replacement AC Adapter Series: PPP009H


Sold at: This product is known to be sold on eBay.com ( http://www.ebay.com/ ) and may have been sold by other retailers.


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