Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Signify the world leader in lighting, today announced a voluntary replacement program of power supply units of certain Philips Hue outdoor luminaires which, in rare cases, may pose a safety risk.
A small number of power supply units may on occasion fail due to water ingress, causing a short circuit. In very rare cases this could pose a safety risk if touched in wet conditions.
The replacement program involves the power supply units as part of the base kits for Philips Hue Lily, Lily XL, Calla, Econic and Impress, which were sold between 2018 and 2020 primarily in Europe, United States, Australia and New Zealand. The replacement program does not involve the power supply units of the Philips Hue Outdoor Light strips.
More information about the replacement process is available on
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