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| Brand | Dell |
|---|---|
| Model | ADVANCED PORT REPLICATOR |
| Category | Computer Hardware |
| Language | English |
Details the input/output connectors on the back and side of the Advanced Port Replicator.
Describes the various controls and indicators present on the Advanced Port Replicator.
Provides instructions on how to attach external devices to the APR.
Explains the steps to connect the computer to the Advanced Port Replicator.
Guides users through the process of docking their computer into the APR.
Provides instructions on how to safely disconnect the computer from the APR.
Details the setup and usage of the monitor stand with the APR.
Contains Federal Communications Commission notices for Class A and Class B digital devices in the U.S.
Provides Industry Canada notices regarding interference-causing equipment standards for digital apparatus.
Explains CE marking compliance with EMC and Low Voltage Directives for Dell systems in the EU.
Details EN 55022 compliance for Class B devices, with specific notes for Czech Republic.
Covers Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) classifications for information technology equipment in Japan.
Provides Ministry of Communications (MOC) classification notices for digital devices in South Korea.
Outlines electrical safety and power supply requirements based on Polish standards.
Presents information required by Mexican Official Standards (NOM) for the device.
Details the three-year limited warranty for U.S. hardware products, covering defects in materials and workmanship.
Explains the process for requesting warranty service, repair, or replacement during the first year in the U.S.
Outlines the exchange basis for replacement parts during the second and third years of warranty in the U.S.
States legal rights, limitations on implied warranties, and liability for incidental/consequential damages in the U.S.
Details the three-year limited warranty for Canadian hardware products, covering defects in materials and workmanship.
Explains the process for requesting warranty service, repair, or replacement during the first year in Canada.
Outlines the exchange basis for replacement parts during the second and third years of warranty in Canada.
States legal rights, limitations on implied warranties, and liability for incidental/consequential damages in Canada.
Defines the 30-day return policy for new products and 14-day for reconditioned products in the U.S. and Canada.











