Fujifilm is recalling more than 270,000 power adapter wall plugs that were packaged with six of the company’s point-and-shoot and mirrorless camera models, due to a risk of electrical shock, according to Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Fujifilm says the AC-5VF plugs may crack, break, or accidentally detach from the device’s charger, posing a hazard, but there are currently no reported injuries. The company will provide a replacement wall plug and adapter unit free of charge.
The recall affects only the wall charging unit. Consumers can continue to use the camera, recharging it by attaching the included USB cable to a computer. Camera owners should run Fujifilm’s search tool to determine whether their camera’s plug has been recalled.