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HP L2035 Flat Panel Monitor Recall
PHILIPS ELECTRONICS
SAFETY RECALL NOTICE
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Philips Consumer Electronics is voluntarily recalling select HP L2035 flat
panel monitors.
PROBLEM: A ground clip incorrectly installed within the inside back
plastics panel of the monitor, posing a potential for an electric shock hazard.
PRODUCT: HP L2035 Flat panel monitor: P9614A#ABA, P9614W#ABA, P9614X#ABA within
the serial number date range of CNP352xxx through CNP423xxx.
HOW TO DETERMINE IF YOUR L2035 MONITOR IS PART OF THE RECALL:
Please follow the steps below to determine if your monitor falls within the
serial number (Manufacturing) date range listed above. Check the serial number
of the unit either by using the On Screen Display (OSD) or by viewing the label
on the back of the monitor. Before using either method of serial number
identification, please read and follow the instructions below. Until
you determine that your monitor is unaffected, do not touch exposed metal
surfaces (i.e. stand mounting bracket, or the base). There is a possibility for
electrical shock hazard.
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| Serial Number Identification through the monitors “On Screen Display” (OSD) for
HP Model L2035: |
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1. Press the Menu button (Located to the immediate left of the
Power LED indicator)
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2. Select the Advance Menu option.
3. Press the Down Arrow button five (5) times and select the “Management”
option.
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| 4. Press the Down Arrow button three (3) times and
select the “Serial Number” option. |

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| 5. The Serial number will now be displayed. Please
document this serial number and check to see if it falls within the serial
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6. Press the Menu button three times to close the OSD
window. (OSD window will automatically close at the selected time chosen in the
OSD Control submenu. 1 to 60 seconds)
Serial number identification by viewing the label on the back of the monitor:
1. UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE WALL before proceeding.
2. Check the serial number on the back of the monitor to see if it is in the
affected range.
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If your monitor is within the affected serial number range, check for a Green
dot (sticker) on the back of the monitor near the HI-POT label. Be sure to unplug
the power cord from the wall, before checking the rear of the monitor.
If a Green dot is present, this will identify that the monitor is not affected
and no action is needed. If a green dot is NOT present contact the HP L2035
Recall Helpdesk at the Telephone number listed.
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Serial Number Date Range: CNP352xxxx – CNP423xxxx
The serial number consists of the letters “CNP” followed by a 3 digit number,
followed by 4 characters that may be any mix of letters or numerals. Thus, if
the three digit number immediately after the initial letters “CNP” is any
number from 352 up to 423 inclusive, the monitor may be affected.
If you determine that your monitor may be affected, leave it unplugged, and
contact your local HP L2035 Recall Helpdesk. A technician may be
dispatched to your location for onsite testing or a replacement L2035 monitor
may be provided.
We strongly recommend you keep the monitor unplugged. However, if you choose to
continue to use the monitor, please review the hazard described in the Problem
description above or in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Question 4.
If your serial number is NOT in the affected serial number range,
or if a green dot is present on the back of the monitor, no action is required.
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Frequently Asked
Questions
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1. Why did I receive this Recall Notice?
You were mailed this Recall Notice because you were identified as a possible
owner of the recalled HP L2035 flat panel monitor.
2. How did you identify me as a possible owner of the recalled L2035 monitor?
You were identified by Hewlett-Packard or one of their channel partners.
3. Which products are involved?
This recall is limited to L2035 monitors (Model: P9614A, P9614W, P9614X) within
the following serial number range: CNP352xxxx through CNP423xxxx.
The serial number consists of the letters “CNP” followed by a 3 digit number,
followed by 4 characters that may be any mix of letters or numerals. Thus, if
the three digit number immediately after the initial letters “CNP” is any
number from 352 up to 423 inclusive, the monitor may be affected.
4. What is the problem with the L2035 Monitors?
Exposed metalwork on some of the L2035 monitors within the serial number range,
CNP352xxxx through CNP423xxxx, may not be properly grounded, but instead maybe
connected to hazardous voltage. Consequently, an electrical shock could occur
upon contact with the stand mounting bracket (Arrowed in Figure 1a) or the
monitor base (Arrowed in Figure 1b), or any conductive parts in contact with
either of these.
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Figure
1a:
Figure 1b:
Stand Mounting Bracket of the L2035
Monitor
Base of the L2035 Monitor
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5. Have there been any reported injuries from the L2035 flat
panel displays? How did they know that there was a problem with the L2035 flat
panel displays?
No injuries have been reported. Hewlett-Packard received one report of a L2035
flat panel display that had the improper grounding issue. It was discovered by
a technician during installation.
6. What should I do?
Check the serial number of the monitor using one of the two methods described
in FAQ 7. You may either visit the www.L2035recall.com
website or call the HP L2035 Recall Helpdesk for more information.
7. How do I determine if an L2035 monitor is affected by this recall?
Until you determine that your monitor is unaffected, do not
touch exposed metal surfaces (i.e. stand mounting bracket or the base). There
is a possibility for electrical shock hazard.
First Method: On Screen Display (OSD)
1. Press the Menu button (Located to the immediate left of the Power LED
indicator) (Figure 2a).
2. Select “Advanced Menu” from the Main Menu (Figure 2b).
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Figure 2a: Menu Button
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Figure 2b: OSD Main menu.
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3. Select the "Management" option on the Advanced OSD menu (Figure 2b)
4. Select the "Serial Number" option (Figure 2c).
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Figure 2c: Management Menu.
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Second Method:
1. UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE WALL before proceeding.
2. Check the serial number on the back of the monitor to see if it is in the
affected range.
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within the affected serial number range, check for a green dot sticker on the
back of the monitor, near the HI-POT label (Figure 3) located next to the
serial number. Be sure to UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE WALL, before
checking the rear of the monitor. A green dot indicates that the monitor is not
affected. 
Figure 3: Location of HI-POT label and green dot sticker (if present).
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If you determine that your monitor may be affected, leave it unplugged, and
contact your local HP L2035 Recall Helpdesk or visit the Philips Recall website
at www.L2035recall.com for
further actions. A technician may be dispatched to your location for onsite
testing or a replacement L2035 monitor may be provided.
We strongly recommend you keep the monitor unplugged. However, if you choose to
continue to use the monitor, please review the hazard described in FAQ 4 above.
If your monitor serial number is NOT in the affected serial number range, or if
a green dot is present on the back of the monitor, no action is required.
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8. Can I screen the monitor myself?
No. Only an authorized service or repair technician may test the monitor for
this issue.
9. How long does the screening take?
The screening takes about 2 minutes per monitor, depending on the installation.
Special configurations, such as rack-mounted monitors may take longer.
10. Can I use the monitor until I receive the replacement or have it screened?
We strongly recommend you keep the monitor unplugged. However, if you choose to
continue to use the monitor, please review the hazard described in FAQ 4 above.
11. How do I request a replacement or screening?
You can visit the website www.L2035recall.com
for more information. Requests for replacement or screening can only be done
via the local HP L2035 Recall Helpdesk. The relevant telephone numbers (of the
local HP L2035 Recall Helpdesk) are indicated per country on the website
www.L2035recall.com.
12. How long will it take to receive the replacement monitor?
You should be contacted within 24 hours of your notification to us regarding
your monitor replacement or screening. You should receive your replacement
displays within 5 business days. If you have more than 5 monitors, we will make
arrangements with you for either an onsite visit to screen the monitors, or
monitor replacements.
13. What if I no longer have the display?
If you no longer have the L2035 flat panel display you may ignore this notice.
14. Do I have to return the old L2035 flat panel display?
Yes. You must return the current L2035 monitor upon receipt of the replacement.
15. How can I return the affected monitors?
When the replacement monitor arrives, there will be a pre-paid shipping label
in the shipping container. Pack the affected monitor into the shipping
container, attach the pre-paid label and return it to the HP L2035 Recall
Helpdesk. There is no cost to you.
16. Can I get a refund instead of a replacement or screening?
No. The recall only provides for an onsite screening or free replacement of
affected L2035 monitors.
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