Google is telling all HP Chromebook 11 owners to send back their chargers, after nine users reported melting and overheating during use.

The recall affects all HP Chromebook 11 laptops purchased before December 1. HP and Google pulled the laptop from store shelves in mid-November, roughly a month after launch.

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Google received nine reports of problematic chargers. One user suffered a small burn, and another reported damage to a pillow after the charger overheated.

Those who bought the Chromebook 11 should fill out Google's online form for a replacement charger. Google will also send a prepaid shipping package for returning the original charger, so it can be disposed of properly.

In the meantime, users can charge the Chromebook 11 with any micro-USB charger, such as those that come with Android smartphones and tablets. Unfortunately, recharging this way can take longer, especially while the laptop is in use.

Google and HP have yet to resume sales of the Chromebook 11, but the laptop should be back on store shelves with the replacement charger soon. The laptop is currently listed as “no longer available” from Best Buy, and “coming soon” on Google's Website.

PCWorld