Beeping noise from charger

So my charger has started to make a beeping noise, what does this mean?

I agree with Akuma. If the warranty is still valid contact nearest Authorized service provider and ask for replacement.
Addresses and phone numbers you can find under http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com > Support & Downloads > Find an ASP
Good luck!

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