McIntosh UR12 manual Scope and Duration of Warranty, Geographical Limitations

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Scope and Duration of Warranty

Subject to the terms and conditions stated be- low, McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. (“McIntosh”) warrants to the original owner that this Product shall be free from defects in workmanship or materials for a term of one (1) year from the date when it was purchased from an Authorized McIn- tosh Dealer.

Limitations on Persons and Products Covered by this Warranty

This Warranty and all rights provided here under are limited to the original owner. In the event that the original owner transfers ownership of the Product prior to expiration of the one-(1) year term, this Warranty shall terminate in its entirety upon the date of such transfer. In addition, McIntosh does not warrant in any way Products which are purchased from anyone who is not an Authorized McIntosh Dealer, or which have had their Authenticity Numbers altered or defaced. Therefore this Warranty is void and inapplicable if this Product has been purchased from someone other than an Authorized McIntosh Dealer, or has had its original Authenticity Numbers altered or defaced.

Geographical Limitations

This Warranty has been included with a McIntosh Product that is designed, intended to be sold and used only within the United States and Canada. Accordingly, this Warranty only applies to Products which are purchased in the United States or Canada, and only applies while such Products are used in the United States or Canada. Products purchased outside the United States or Canada, and failures occurring outside the United States or Canada, are not covered by this Warranty.

What McIntosh will do under the Warranty

In the event of any defect covered by this Warranty, McIntosh shall without charge provide all parts, materials, and labor necessary to restore the Product to its original specifications. After repair, McIntosh shall return the Product to its owner at the owner’s expense. In the alternative, McIntosh may at its sole option either replace the Product without charge, or if replacement is not commercially practicable or repair or replacement cannot be accomplished with in a reasonable time, McIntosh may refund the purchase price of the Product, subject where appropriate to reasonable depreciation for actual use in accordance with applicable laws, in full satisfaction of its warranty obligations. McIntosh or its Authorized Service Agency will undertake to complete the repair and return of the Product as soon as circumstances permit, unless prevented by causes beyond their reasonable control.

Limitations on McIntosh’s Obligations under the Warranty

McIntosh’s sole Obligation under this Warranty shall be to repair or replace the Product, or at its option refund the purchase price, as provided for herein above. McIntosh does not warrant against, nor shall it be liable for, any of the following: removal or installation charges; shipping expenses either to or from McIntosh or its Authorized Service Agency; loss of use; property damage of any kind; or other incidental or consequential damages or losses of any kind.

Note: Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the foregoing exclusions may not apply to you.

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Contents UR12 Touch Screen Remote Owner’s ManualCare of Equipment InstallationGeneral Repair of EquipmentPlease Take a Moment Customer ServiceThank You Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer NameTable of Contents General NotesPerformance Features Introduction and Performance FeaturesIntroduction Installing Batteries Initial Start-up Touch Screen and Push-buttons How to Operate the Remote Control Touch Screen Menu Input Source SelectionMAC Touch Screen Pages Touch Screen Menu Tuner FunctionsHome EnterMode Power On and OffSpeakers 1 Mono/StereoOverview Entering the System SettingsTouch Screen Contrast Touch Screen Alignment System SettingsClock Setting Systems and OptionsIntroduction Macro and Punch Through Programming M1, M2 and M3 ButtonsErase Function Device ButtonsFavorite Channel Button Punch through FunctionsUsing a three-digit code number PreprogramAuto Scan with Brand Names Main button to exit to the main menu Learning MethodButtons in the next page by press- ing the page button Erasing the Learned ButtonsDevice Touch-button, move the cursor to Device Button Moving Touch Buttons Edit Touch-buttonsPress the Main button to exit to the main menu You desire, push the joystick down to save itCreating a Favorite Device Copy Touch ButtonsDelete Touch Buttons Select Insert button in Editing mode Inserting Touch-buttonsEditing Touch-button Text Press Change button in Editing ModeChanging Touch-buttons Select Text Edit button in Edit# % & ‘ * + , . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = ? @ Program Loading Setting the Date and ClockPort on the computer Erasing all the Programs Search When Cable Touch Screen Menu is selected DeleteWhen LV Touch Screen Menu is selected CH Up RandomAlternate Button Functions Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Audio DevicesManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Auxiliary Devices Auxiliary Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Cable Devices Setup Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number CD Devices CD Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number DVD Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number LV DevicesLV Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Tape Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number SAT DevicesManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number TV Devices TV Devices 197 003 024 056 059 060 063 064 164 VCR Devices Setup Code Table Specifications and Packing Instructions Packing InstructionsRemote Control Products ONE Year Limited Warranty Limitations on McIntosh’s Obligations under the Warranty Scope and Duration of WarrantyWhat McIntosh will do under the Warranty Geographical LimitationsParts and Occurrences that are not Covered by the Warranty What the Owner must Pay For