Name of Product: HP Photosmart R707 Digital Camera
Units: About 224,000 in the United States (about 679,000 worldwide)
Importer: Hewlett-Packard Company of Palo Alto, Calif.
Hazard: The digital camera can cause certain non-rechargeable batteries, such as the Duracell CP-1, to overheat when the camera is connected to an AC adapter or docking station, posing a fire hazard.
Incidents/Injuries: HP has received one report of a camera catching fire, damaging the camera and its docking station, and causing minor smoke damage to the room. No injuries have been reported.
Description: This recall involves the HP Photosmart R707 Digital Camera. The HP logo and the model name and number are printed on the front of the camera.
Sold at: Electronic, computer and camera stores as well as Web retailers nationwide from August 2004 through April 2006 for between $250 and $400 (estimated U.S. retail price).
Manufactured in: China
Remedy: HP has developed a firmware update that prevents the camera from applying a charge to a non-rechargeable battery. Consumers can download this update at www.hp.com/go/r707safetyupdate or contact HP and request that the update be shipped to them directly. Do not use single-use, non-rechargeable batteries until the firmware has been updated. Consumers are encouraged to update the firmware even if they do not use or intend to use a non-rechargeable battery.
Consumer contact: For additional information, visit HP’s Web site at www.hp.com/go/r707safetyupdate or call HP toll-free at (866) 304-7117 between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. MT Monday through Friday. .
Media contact: Jennifer Pershall at (360) 735-7962 or jennifer.pershall@hp.com
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