Dish Network 138410 Limited Warranty, What the Warranty Covers, What the Warranty Does Not Cover

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Appendix

Limited Warranty

This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for warranty service! Any items returned without a copy of the Proof of Purchase will be considered out of warranty.

What the Warranty Covers

This warranty extends only to the original user of the equipment and is limited to the purchase price of each part. EchoStar Technologies Corporation and its affiliated companies (“EchoStar”) warrant this system against defects in materials or workmanship as follows:

LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase, if EchoStar determines that the equipment is defective subject to the limitations of this warranty, it will be replaced at no charge for labor. EchoStar warrants any such work done against defects in materials or workmanship for the remaining portion of the original warranty period.

Parts: For a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase, EchoStar will supply, at no charge, new or re-manufactured parts in exchange for parts determined to be defective subject to the limitations of this warranty. EchoStar warrants any such

replacement parts against defects in materials or workmanship for the remaining part of the original warranty period. Note: “Parts” means items included in this package, which may include the satellite dish assembly, receiver, LNBF, remote control, or dish mounting hardware. It does not include other parts purchased separately.

What the Warranty Does Not Cover

This warranty does not cover installation of the system. If applicable, such installation will be warranted under a separate installation agreement.

This warranty does not cover consumer instruction, physical setup or adjustment of any consumer electronic devices, remote control batteries, signal reception problems, loss of use of the system, or unused programming charges due to system malfunction.

This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage, damage due to lightning, electrical or telephone line surges, fire, flood, or other acts of Nature, accident, misuse, abuse, repair or alteration by other than authorized factory service, use of accessories not recommended by the receiver manufacturer, negligence, commercial or institutional use, or improper or neglected maintenance.

This warranty does not cover equipment sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS, shipping and handling, removal or reinstallation, shipping damage if the equipment was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed, nor equipment purchased, serviced, or operated outside the continental United States of America.

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Contents Contents Contents Safety Instructions Safety Tips Welcome to Dish NetworkTMOverview Conventions Used in This Guide Getting the Most of Your HD Satellite ReceiverIf You Need More Assistance Quick Start Guide Quick Start GuideOrdering Your Programming Finding Programs To Watch Quick Tour of the Menus Quick Tour of the MenusChapter Quick Tour of the Menus Chapter Rain and Snow Fade Satellite Signal QualityAbout Satellite Television About Satellite TelevisionSolar Interference Receiver Front Panel System Info Button Cancel ButtonPower Button Mode LightsReceiver Back Panel Connections DVI-HDTV/DISH DVI ConnectorYPbPr Component Connectors Receiver Back Panel ConnectionsAudio Digital Output UHF Remote Control AntennaPhono RCA Audio and Video Outputs RCA Audio and Video InputTelephone Jack Remote ControlRemote Control On Screen Low Remote Battery Warning Remote Control BatteriesChange the Address Remote Control SettingsRemote Control Settings Checking the Remote Control AddressAttach a UHF Remote Control Antenna UHF Remote Control AntennaAdd a UHF Attenuator UHF Remote Control AntennaYPbPr Connections Installing the ReceiverConnecting Your Receiver to an Hdtv or HD Monitor Installing the Receiver in an Existing Dish Antenna System Installing the ReceiverConnection Diagram Example Chapter Setting the Hdtv Resolution Connecting Your Receiver to a Phone Line Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or Cable Initial Set Up for Off-Air Broadcasts or CableHow to Add Local Off-Air Digital Channels How to Add Local Off-Air Analog Channels Chapter Transmit Channel Numbers About Off-Air TV Broadcasts Chapter Volume Button Using the Remote ControlSAT Mode Button Power ButtonsRecall Button Up And Page Down ButtonsGuide Button Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow ButtonsNumber Pad Buttons Using the Remote ControlView TV Button Record ButtonFormat/Star Button Recover ButtonDish home Button Changing Channels Using the MenusSelecting a Choice in a Menu List Selecting a Menu OptionLists of Choices in the Menus Highlighting a Choice in a Menu ListUsing the Number Pad Using Text FieldsCanceling a Procedure Using the Virtual KeyboardUsing the Program Guide Selecting a Program in the Program Guide Using the Program GuideOpening the Program Guide Using the Browse Banner Using the Program BannerUsing the Browse Banner Themes Using Themes and SearchOrdering Pay-Per-View Programs Search Using Themes and SearchUsing Favorites Lists Using dish home Interactive TV ApplicationsMaking a Favorites List Active Using Favorites ListsCreating or Changing a Favorites List Changing the Name of a Favorites List Using TimersEvent Timer Types Before an Event Timer Operates Using TimersEvent Timer Frequencies Setting Up a Manual Event Timer Setting Up an Automatic Event TimerQuick Record Editing an Event Timer Overlapping Event TimersMaximum Number of Event Timers Deleting an Event Timer Setting Up the Receiver and VCR to Use a VCR Event Timer Setting Up the Receiver to Control a VCRSpecial Consideration When Using Event Timers Event Timer Performance when the Receiver is OffSetting Up the Receiver to Control a VCR Locking and Unlocking the Receiver Using LocksHow to Set Locks a Two Step Process When You Have Locked the ReceiverCreating or Changing Ratings Locks Using LocksCreating or Changing Channel Locks Locking or Unlocking the Front Panel Buttons Hiding and Showing Adult Channels Changing the Receiver PasswordUnlocking or Locking Pay-Per-View Programs Caller ID Screens Using Caller IDUsing Caller ID To Turn the Caller ID On and Off Closed Captioning Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Features Setting Up Digital AudioScreen Positioning Screen AdjustmentsHD Display Display Options for Local Channels Display Options for Local ChannelsChanging Program Languages Combination Devices Remote Control ModesLimited Mode Control Other Devices with the RemoteControl Other Devices with the Remote Set Up the Remote ControlScan for Device Codes Check the Device Codes Up/Down Arrow Buttons Control a TV or a Second TV TV Mode ButtonInput Button VCR/DVD Buttons Control a VCR or a DVD Player VCR Mode ButtonNumber Buttons Control a Tuner or Amplifier AUX Mode Button Set the Remote to Control the Device Volume Switching Between TV and Device Volume ControlRemote Teaching Sequence Set the Remote Back to Control the TV VolumeTeaching Another Remote Resetting the Receiver to Factory Defaults Resetting the Receiver to Factory DefaultsDiagnostics Troubleshooting ToolsResetting Your Receiver Point Dish and Check Switch Troubleshooting ToolsQAM Installations Reference Troubleshooting TablesOn-Screen Messages ReferenceTroubleshooting Tables 078, 079 Dish Pro Twin LnbfHearing a Program Using the Remote ControlWatching a Program Using the MenusUsing the Program Guide or the Browse Banner Changing Channels Using LocksUsing Favorite Lists Buying a Pay-Per-View Program Using the Telephone for Voice/Data/FAXUsing Event Timers Troubleshooting TablesTV Codes Device CodesDevice Codes Press 1 before entering the VCR code VCR CodesTuner/Amplifier Codes TV/VCR ComboDVD Player Codes TV/DVD Combo Codes DVD/VCR ComboWhat the Warranty Does Not Cover Limited WarrantyWhat the Warranty Covers If You Need Assistance Legal LimitationsPost Receipt Exchange Program Accessory WarrantyAdvance Exchange Program Residential Customer Agreement Dish Network ServiceResidential Customer Agreement Billing Policies and Payments for Services Cancellation of Service Leased Equipment Limitation of OUR Liability Telephone Communication Staying LegalFCC Compliance Radio Interference FCC ComplianceAppendix Index Page 138410