Promoted | Limited batch of Gizzu Portable Power Stations recalled – what you need to know
one of South Africa’s leading technology distribution companies, is recalling a limited batch of its Gizzu 300Wh and 500Wh Portable Power Stations after receiving reports of a small number of devices overheating while charging, therefore posing a potential fire risk.
Ryan Martyn, director and co-founder of Syntech Distribution, said: “The safety of our consumers is, and always has been, our first priority. Even though this issue only affects a very small number of units in a particular batch manufactured in the last two months of 2022, we want to be absolutely sure that there is no safety risk for any of our consumers. As a responsible distributor, voluntarily recalling this batch is the right thing to do.
Proper maintenance of lithium-ion battery products can help prevent accidents and ensure improved performance and battery life over time. Keeping the product clean, ensuring that venting slots are clear of dust/obstructions and ensuring that the product can cool itself effectively are all vital for the upkeep of lithium-ion battery products. Periodic cleaning should be carried out without any liquids or compressed air.
Do not use a lithium-ion battery product if it has been dropped, shows visible signs of damage/bulging, or emits irregular noises. If your lithium-ion battery product is kept in a state of full charge, this may result in the battery ageing quickly. It’s best to use these products relatively soon after they’re fully charged.
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