MaxTech NX-32PCI Network Card User Manual


 
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from the date of purchase. During the warranty period,
MaxTech will repair (or at its option, replace) the product that
proves to be defective, provided the product has not been
abused, misused, modified, or repaired by an unauthorized
center.
In the event the product requires service, follow the proce-
dure outlined in
Section Eight - Technical Support
. When
you are instructed by the Technical Support Representative
to return the product to MaxTech for repair, you will be given
an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. You
must have an RMA Number to return the product for
service
. Use the following procedure to return the product to
MaxTech:
1. Return the product in its original package and pack-
ing (if possible), and put it in a sturdy corrugated box.
2. Be sure to include your name, address, day-time
telephone number, RMA number, and a brief de-
scription of the problem (also enclose a check for
out-of-warranty repair). Enclose your check or Postal
Money Order for $7.50 to cover the cost of return
shipping/handling. Please do not send cash or
stamps.
4. After wrapping the package securely for shipping,
print your name, return address and the RMA #
clearly on the outside of your package.
5. Ship the unit prepaid via UPS or the U.S. Postal
Service To the address provided by the technician
when you call. We recommend that the unit be
insured.
This warranty is valid for products sold in North America
only. Contact your local authorized distributor or dealer for
the warranty offered in other areas.
All warranty services must be performed by Authorized
Service Centers. There are no user serviceable parts inside
the unit. Do not remove any components or attempt to service
the unit by any unauthorized service center. This warranty is
voided if the product has been abused, misused, modified,
or repaired by an unauthorized service center.
9.2 FCC Class B Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-