Wednesday, November 11, 2009

tips&trick

Tips & Trick
3 Steps Detect electrocuted Nokia Charger


Although Nokia ensure no casualties on the circulation of 14 million charger that can make users been electrocuted, consumers still must be vigilant. Check brief tips to recognize the problematic charger.
There are 3 steps to check the recommended Nokia battery charger that comes with problems from a number of these models.

1. Identification charger model number is written on the top right of the charger. If your charger is model-3E AC or AC-3U or AC-4U, you should be wary.

2. Identify the charger manufacturer's name in the middle of the left. If the producer's name is 'BYD', then most likely your charger included with problems.

3. Identification of up to 7 digits to 9 digits to 26 digits on embedded on the production date code on the bottom. If the code on the production model Charger AC-3E or AC-3U is between '925 'and '932' then your charger included in the exchange program at no cost.

Meanwhile, if the production code on the charger AC-4U models is between '916 'and '943' then your charger is also included in the free exchange program. Codes other than those listed above are not included in this exchange program and do not need to take further steps.
Well, while the charger if you do not meet the above 3 steps, then the charger is not included in this exchange, aka safe to use.
Nokia calls the consumer with a charger is included in the scope of this exchange program to immediately stop using the charger and make the switch in question at no cost. (Ash / Faw)

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