Dell Docking Station Safety Notice
Dell issued a service advisory for certain docking stations due to potential electrical shock risk.
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Sourced from Apple. Last verified March 2, 2026.
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- Date announced
- May 10, 2018
- Source agency
- Apple
This recall involves safety concerns. Take action promptly.
✨ Plain-English Summary
Dell docking stations in certain models pose an electrical shock risk due to a safety issue. This is important because electrical hazards can cause serious injury, so Dell is urging users to take action to protect themselves.
Is This Recall Still Active?
Status: No - Expired
This recall is no longer active. You can still review details here for historical reference and confirmation.
What's Being Recalled
Full details from the recall report.
Dell issued a service advisory for certain docking stations due to potential electrical shock risk.
Quick Info
Key facts from the official notice, kept in the article flow for easy cross-checking.
- Brand
- Dell
- Category
- device
- Source agency
- Apple
- Announced
- May 10, 2018
- Country
- US
- Status
- Expired
Who's Affected
Specific models and identifiers listed in the source notice:
Model #1
Dell TB16 Docking Station
Model #2
Dell WD15 Docking Station
| # | Model |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dell TB16 Docking Station |
| 2 | Dell WD15 Docking Station |
Technical model codes are manufacturer identifiers. Match both the product name and model code from your device settings, label, or packaging.
What You Should Do
Follow the remedy path from the official notice using the exact model and serial details above.
- 1Check if you own one of the affected models: TB16, WD15, K16A, or K17A
- 2Stop using the docking station immediately to avoid electrical shock
- 3Visit Dell's support website or contact Dell customer service for repair or replacement options
- 4Register your device with Dell to receive updates about the service advisory
This program has ended. The official source page may no longer be available.
Source & Verification
This page summarizes the official notice and keeps key facts easy to verify.
- Official source
- Apple
- Announced by source
- May 10, 2018
- Last reviewed by RecallRadar
- March 2, 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my dell device affected?
Check the affected models section on this page. The official notice currently lists Dell TB16 Docking Station, Dell WD15 Docking Station.
What is the remedy for this recall?
1. Check if you own one of the affected models: TB16, WD15, K16A, or K17A 2. Stop using the docking station immediately to avoid electrical shock 3. Visit Dell's support website or contact Dell customer service for repair or replacement options 4. Register your device with Dell to receive updates about the service advisory
Where can I verify recall details?
Use the official source link in this page to confirm dates, eligibility, and next steps: https://www.dell.com/support/
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