CPSC, Cisco Announce Recall of Power Adapters

WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 95,000 power adapters for replacement. These power adapters are used with certain Cisco asymetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) routers. The adapters can overheat and melt a hole through the housing, posing a fire hazard. In addition, the exposed wires pose a shock hazard.

Cisco has received one report of an adapter overheating. No injuries or property damage have been reported.

This recall involves power adapters with the part number “34-0949- 02.” The part number is located on the adapter label, below the Cisco Systems logo. The power adapter is a small, black AC unit, which establishes a connection between the router and an electrical outlet. The adapters are used with the ADSL routers that provide secure, high- speed Internet access for small businesses, small offices, home offices, and corporate teleworkers. The power adapters were shipped with the following ADSL routers: Cisco 827, Cisco 827-4V, Cisco 826, Cisco SOHO77, Cisco SOHO77-50, and Cisco 827-EUR

Service providers and distributors worldwide sold routers with these power adapters from April 2000 through September 2001.

Consumers should stop using the power adapters immediately and contact Cisco to receive a free replacement. For more information, call Cisco at (800) 553-2447 anytime, or go to the firm’s Web site at www.cisco.com.

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