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If you've bought an HP or Compaq laptop in the last three years, its battery could be a fire risk. HP has confirmed that batteries supplied over this period have 'the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers'.

 

Owners of affected ProBook, Envy, Presario, Pavilion Notebook and other HP and Compaq models have been strongly encouraged to stop using their laptops immediately.

 

If you bought an HP or Compaq laptop between March 2013 and August 2015 you could be at risk. Keep reading to find out whether your laptop is on the danger list and how to claim your replacement battery.

 

Is my HP laptop affected?

 

The key to finding out whether your laptop is at risk is to check the bar code on the battery itself.

 

Before doing so, turn off your laptop and disconnect it from the mains. Then slide open the battery release on the bottom of the laptop and remove the battery.

 

If the bar code starts with any of the below combinations, then there's a chance you may be affected.

 

 

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Read more: http://www.which.co.uk/news/2016/07/fire-hazard-hp-laptop-batteries-recalled-448038/ - Which?

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