Help! Power cord is not

My T500 just close and when I looked where the power cord goes to the back of the unit, I can see the cracked sheath and actually saw sparks.

It is still under wareranty. Is that the kind of damage covered?

If covered, how can I get this support. Right now, I'm living on a single charge of my battery.

Thanks a lot for your help!

Indeed, it is covered, call the helpline at the 800-426-7378 and prosecute, they can send you a new adapter

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