HP X1100 manual Obtaining on-site warranty service, Customer responsibilities

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warranty and regulatory information

hp hardware warranty

exclusion may not apply to you.

obtaining on-site warranty service

To obtain on-site warranty service, the customer must contact an HP Sales and Service Office (in the US, call the HP Customer Support Center at (970) 635-1000) or a participating Authorized HP Computer Dealer Repair Center. The customer must be prepared to supply proof of the purchase date.

The system processor unit, keyboard, mouse, and Hewlett-Packard accessories inside the system processor unit —such as video adapters, mass storage devices, and interface controllers— are covered by this warranty.

During the on-site warranty period, customer-replaceable components may be serviced through expedited part shipment. In this event, HP will prepay shipping charges, duty, and taxes; provide telephone assistance on replacement of the component when necessary; and pay shipping charges, duty, and taxes for any part that HP asks to be returned.

On-site visits caused by non-Hewlett-Packard products —whether internal or external to the system processor unit— are subject to standard per-incident travel and labor charges.

On-site service for this product is restricted or unavailable in certain locations. In HP Excluded Travel Areas— areas where geographical obstacles, undeveloped roads, or unsuitable public transportation prohibit routine travel— service is provided on a negotiated basis at extra charge.

Response time for HP on-site service in an HP Service Travel Area is normally next business day (excluding HP holidays) for HP Travel Zones 1-3 (generally 100 miles or 160 Km from the HP office). Response time is second business day for Zones 4 and 5 (200 miles, 320 Km); third business day for Zone 6 (300 miles, 480 Km); and negotiated beyond Zone 6. Worldwide Customer Support Travel information is available from any HP Sales and Service Office.

Travel restrictions and response time for dealer or distributor service are defined by the participating dealer or distributor.

Service contracts which provide after-hour or weekend coverage, faster response time, or service in an Excluded Travel Area are often available from HP, an authorized dealer, or authorized distributor at additional charge.

customer responsibilities

The customer may be required to run HP-supplied diagnostic programs before an on-site visit or replacement part will be dispatched.

The customer is responsible for the security of its proprietary and confidential information and for maintaining a procedure external to the products for

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Appendix A

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Contents Getting started guide Manufacturing Part Number A7868-90001 Edition E1201Legal notices First Edition December Printing Division Page Contents Troubleshooting your workstation Warranty and regulatory information Contents Avoiding electrical shocks Important warningsRemoving and replacing the cover Safety information If you have a modemAvoiding static electricity Information on ergonomic issues Recycling your workstationfinding information and help If you want Refer toHp x1100 technical characteristics Characteristics HP WorkstationPage Setting up and using your Installation tools Setting up your hp workstationConnecting devices Location of Rear Panel Connectors Typical ConnectorsWhile using any computing equipment, discontinue use Information before using your workstation. For detailedSummary is provided in the working in comfort and safety on Hands and arms. If you do experience discomfort or painSetting the line voltage switch Setting the Workstation’s Line Voltage SwitchConnecting the power cord Graphics Card Resolutions and Frequencies Selecting a monitor for your workstationGraphics Card Display Vertical Frequency Hz2 Resolution1 Component overview WorkstationRemoving and replacing the cover and front bezel HP Workstation x1100 System BoardRemoving the workstation cover Removing the CoverRemoving the front bezel Removing the BezelsReplacing the cover and front bezel Removing and replacing workstation components 10 Replacing the CoverStarting your workstation Starting and stopping your workstationInitializing your software Creating an emergency repair disk Stopping your workstationViewing your workstation configuration Configuring your workstation Starting the hp setup programMain menu Boot menu Power menuAdvanced menu Security menuSetting passwords in the hp setup program To set a passwordUsing power management Software and driver availabilityBefore writing to your CD-RW drive if installed Working in comfort and safety Preparing your work environmentAdditional ergonomic issues Your work postureWorking in comfort and safety Working in comfort and safety Chapter Troubleshooting your workstation Screen is blank because the system failed to boot Solving hardware problems There is no image during boot and the screen is blankYour Workstation Has a Hardware Problem Your Workstation Has a Hardware Problem There is an image during boot but then the screen goes blankMouse doesn’t work Troubleshooting tips Solving hardware problemsIf you lose the key Need more help?If you miss the beep code Pre-boot diagnostics audio signalNumber Meaning Beeps Hp Diagtools hardware diagnostics Obtaining e-DiagtoolsStarting e-Diagtools from the CD-ROM Running hp e-DiagtoolsProducing a support ticket Hp recovery CD-ROM Install WindowsInstall Windows NT What functions are available?Performing a full recovery Before performing a recoveryfiles and software applications have been saved Hp recovery CD-ROM Hp customer care center phone numbers Warranty and regulatory Base Product Number Product OptionsConforms to the following specifications Is certified byRegulatory information FCC for USA onlyNoise declaration for Germany Regulatory information Appendix a Hp hardware warranty Three year limited hardware warrantyLimitation of warranty Limitation of liability and remediesObtaining on-site warranty service Customer responsibilitiesObtaining parts warranty service Hp telephone support servicesSoftware Hp software limited warrantyOperating system Hp service procedures Hp software license agreementHp software limited warranty Hp software limited warranty Hp software limited warranty

X1100 specifications

The HP X1100 is a highly versatile and innovative mouse designed to enhance both productivity and comfort for users across a spectrum of needs, from casual browsing to intense gaming sessions. This device showcases HP's commitment to quality, ergonomics, and advanced functionalities, making it a sought-after accessory in the tech world.

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