Xbox safety issue - Power Cables

Xbox safety issue - Power Cables

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mannginger

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Thursday 17th February 2005
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4274035.stm

Fire fear prompts Xbox cable swap

Xbox was launched in 2001
Microsoft has said it will replace more than 14 million power cables for its Xbox consoles due to safety concerns.
The company said the move was a "preventative step" after reports of fire hazard problems with the cables.

It affects Xboxes made before 23 October 2003 for all regions but mainland Europe - and consoles in that region made before 13 January 2004.

Microsoft said it had received 30 reports of minor injury or property damage due to faulty cables.

The firm said fewer than one in 10,000 consoles had experienced component failures.

The recall affects almost three quarters of all Xboxes sold around the world since its launch in 2001.

'Damage caused'

In a statement, it added: "In almost all instances, any damage caused by these failures was contained within the console itself or limited to the tip of the power cord at the back of the console."

But in seven cases, customers reported sustaining a minor burn to their hand.

In 23 cases, customers reported smoke damage, or minor damage to a carpet or entertainment centre.

"This is a preventative step we're choosing to take despite the rarity of these incidents," said Robbie Bach, senior vice president, Microsoft home and entertainment division.

"We regret the inconvenience, but believe offering consumers a free replacement cord is the responsible thing to do."

Consumers can order a new cable from the Xbox website or by telephoning 0800 028 9276 in the UK.

Microsoft said customers would get replacement cords within two to four weeks from the time of order. It advised users to turn off their Xboxes when not in use.

A follow-up to Xbox is expected to released at the end of this year or the beginning of 2006.




I can't see the link on the X-box site just yet, but have emailed them to see what the response is...

Cheers

Phil

FunkyNige

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Thursday 17th February 2005
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mannginger said:

I can't see the link on the X-box site just yet, but have emailed them to see what the response is...

Cheers

Phil


Why? You phone the number in the article and they send you a thicker cable. Seems simple enough.

mannginger

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Thursday 17th February 2005
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I'm at work - was going to order online. It is simple enough.

Phil