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European plug heads for NVIDIA SHIELD™ power adaptors

Description: This recall involves European plug heads for power adaptors included with NVIDIA SHIELD™ World Charger Kits, as well as with NVIDIA SHIELD tablet computers and TVs intended for use in Europe. The European plug head has two thin round metal prongs within a black plastic hexagonal extender on a black plastic base plate that can be attached to the power adaptor. The power adaptor has the model number SPA011AU5W2 and the NVIDIA name and logo etched on the side of the power adaptor where the European plug head can be attached. There are six different plug heads that come with the World Charger Kit. Only the European plug head is being recalled. [Learn More]

About 6,900 (in addition, about 360 were sold in Canada) units were affected by this recall.

European plug heads for NVIDIA SHIELD™ power adaptors
NVIDIA Recalls European Plug Heads Sold with Power Adaptors Due to Electric Shock Hazard

Recalled Plug Head.

European plug heads for NVIDIA SHIELD™ power adaptors Recall Information

Country of OriginChina
Recall Date08/08/2017
Recall ID8114
Recall Number17201
HazardThe plug heads can break exposing metal prongs, posing an electric shock hazard.
InjuriesThere have been no reports of injuries or incidents in the U.S. NVIDIA has received nine reports of the European plug heads breaking overseas, including six reports of consumers receiving electrical shocks.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the recalled European plug heads and contact NVIDIA for a free replacement.
Remedy OptionReplace
ContactNVIDIA toll-free at 800-797-6530 anytime or online at www.nvidia.com and click on USA/Canada Link, then click on the support tab located at the top of the page.
Last Updated08/08/2017
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