Nikon Canada Inc. is asking your cooperation in connection with a voluntary recall of certain lot numbers of its Nikon Model EN-EL3 rechargeable lithium ion battery packs. The battery pack can experience a short circuit causing it to overheat and possibly melt, posing a potential hazard to consumers. There have only been four confirmed reports of incidents of the problem worldwide, and while no injuries have taken place, Nikon Canada Inc. has initiated this recall of the affected lot numbers as a reflection of its commitment to safety and product quality. We are asking that owners of the affected battery packs return them to Nikon Canada Inc. for a free replacement.
The Nikon EN-EL3 battery pack is provided as a supplied accessory with the purchase of Nikon's digital SLR D100, D70, and D50 cameras. It is also sold separately at retail under Nikon's model name "EN-EL3". The EN-EL3 battery pack involved in this recall was first distributed by Nikon in May 2004 and may still be available at retail.
It looks like mine is a bad one, so i thought i would make sure all of you guys also get a chance to check this out. Go to, www.nikon.com/ for all the info.
The Nikon EN-EL3 battery pack is provided as a supplied accessory with the purchase of Nikon's digital SLR D100, D70, and D50 cameras. It is also sold separately at retail under Nikon's model name "EN-EL3". The EN-EL3 battery pack involved in this recall was first distributed by Nikon in May 2004 and may still be available at retail.
It looks like mine is a bad one, so i thought i would make sure all of you guys also get a chance to check this out. Go to, www.nikon.com/ for all the info.