Synology DS620slim Hardware Installation Manual Download Page 18

SYNOLOGY, INC.

LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ("WARRANTY") APPLIES TO THE PRODUCTS (AS DEFINED BELOW) OF SYNOLOGY,

INC. AND ITS AFFILIATES, INCLUDING SYNOLOGY AMERICA CORP, (COLLECTIVELY, "SYNOLOGY"). YOU

ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY BY OPENING THE PACKAGE

CONTAINING AND/OR USING THE PRODUCT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY, DO

NOT USE THE PRODUCT. INSTEAD, YOU MAY RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE RESELLER WHERE YOU

PURCHASED IT FOR A REFUND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESELLER'S APPLICABLE RETURN POLICY.

Section 1. Products

(a) "Products" refer to New Products or Refurbished Products.

(b) "New Product", includes: (1) "Category I Product" means Synology product models RS810+, , RX410, all FS-

series models, all DS/RS NAS models with the XS+/XS suffix (except R) in or after 13-series, all DX/RX/RXD

expansion units with 12 or more drive bays in or after 13-series, 10GbE NIC, ECC DDR4 and ECC DDR3 memory

modules. (2) "Category II Product" means Synology product models R, RS3412xs, RS3412RPxs, RS3411xs,

RS3411RPxs, , R, RS411, , RS409+, RS409, RS408-RP, RS408, RS407, DS3612xs,

DS3611xs, , , , DS509+, DS508, EDS14, RX1211, RX1211RP, RX4, DX1211, DX510, DX5,

NVR1218, NVR216, VS960HD, VS360HD, VS240HD, M2D17, M2D18, and all other non-ECC memory modules not

included in Category I. (3) "Category III Product" means Synology product models that match the following requirements: all

DS NAS models without the XS+/XS suffix and with 5 and more drive bays in or after 12-series, all RS NAS models without

the XS+/XS suffix in or after 12-series, and all DX/RX expansion units with 4 or 5 drive bays in or after 12-series.

(4) "Category IV Product" means all other Synology product models purchased by Customer after March 1, 2008.

(5) "Category V Product" means all other Synology product models purchased by Customer before February 29, 2008 and

any "spare parts" purchased directly from Synology.

(c) "Refurbished Product" means all Synology products which have been refurbished and sold directly by Synology through

Online Store, not including those sold by an authorized Synology distributor or reseller.

(d) Other definition: "Customer" means the original person or entity purchasing the Product from Synology or an authorized

Synology distributor or reseller; "Online Store" means an online shop operated by Synology or Synology’s affiliate;

"Software" means the Synology proprietary software that accompanies the Product when purchased by Customer, is

downloaded by Customer from the Web Site, or is pre-installed on the Product by Synology, and includes any firmware,

associated media, images, animations, video, audio, text and applets incorporated into the software or Product and any

updates or upgrades to such software.

Section 2. Warranty Period

(a) "Warranty Period" : The warranty period commences on the purchase date shown on the purchase receipt or invoice to

be presented by Customer and ending (1) five years after such date for Category I Products; (2) three years after such date

for Category II & lll Products; (3) two years after such date for Category IV Products; (4) one year after such date for

Category V Products; or (5) 90 days after such date for Refurbished Products, except for those sold as "as is" or with "no

warranty" on Online Store. Without presenting such purchase receipt or invoice, the warranty period shall commence on

the date of manufacture based on our internal record.

(b) "Extended Warranty Period": For Customer purchasing EW201/ EW202 optional service for applicable Products

specified in Section 1 (b), the Warranty Period specified in Section 2 (a) of the applicable Product registered with

EW201/EW202 optional service will be extended by two years.

Section 3. Limited Warranty and Remedies

3.1 Limited Warranty.

 Subject to Section 3.6, Synology warrants to the Customer that each Product (a) will be free of

material defects in workmanship and (b) under normal use will perform substantially in accordance with Synology's

published specifications for the Product during the Warranty Period. Such limited warranty does not apply to the Software

which shall be subject to the accompanying end user license agreement provided with the Product, if any. Synology

provides no warranty to Refurbished Product sold as "as is" or with "no warranty" on Online Store.

3.2 Exclusive Remedy.

 If Customer gives notice of noncompliance with any of the warranties set forth in Section 3.1 within

the applicable Warranty Period in the manner set forth below, then, upon verification of the noncompliance by Synology,

Synology will, at Synology's option: (a) use commercially reasonable efforts to repair the Product, or (b) replace the

noncomplying Product or part thereof upon return of the complete Product in accordance with Section 3.3 The foregoing

sets forth Synology's entire liability and Customer's sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty under Section

3.1 or any other defect or deficiency in the Product. Customer will reasonably assist Synology to diagnose and validate any

nonconformity with the Product. The warranty set forth in Section 3.1 does not include: (1) any warranty relating to the

Software; (2) physical installation or removal of the Product from Customer's site; (3) visits to Customer's site; (4) labor

necessary to effect repairs or replace defective parts other than during Synology's or its contracted service providers'

normal local business hours, exclusive of weekends and service providers’ holidays; (5) any work with any third party

equipment or software; (6) any warranty of the hard disk if installed by Customer or any other third party; or (7) any

warranty of compatibility with the hard disk.

Summary of Contents for DS620slim

Page 1: ...Synology NAS DS620slim Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...hapter 2 Hardware Setup Tools and Parts for Drive Installation 8 Install Drives 8 Add a RAM Module on Synology NAS 10 Start Up Your Synology NAS 12 LED Indicator Table 13 Chapter 3 System Maintenance...

Page 3: ...ke sure to read the safety instructions carefully to avoid harming yourself or damaging your Synology NAS Note All images below are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the actual produc...

Page 4: ...ation see LED Indicator Table 6 Drive Tray Lock Lock or unlock drive trays 7 Drive Tray Install drives hard disk drives or solid state drives here 8 Power Port Back Panel Connect the AC power cord her...

Page 5: ...ogy Hybrid RAID 2 Disk Fault Tolerance Agency Certifications FCC Class B CE Class B BSMI Class B HDD Hibernation Yes Scheduled Power On Off Yes Wake on LAN Yes Language Localization Environment Requir...

Page 6: ...r cord Wipe with damp paper towels Do not use chemical or aerosol cleaners To prevent the unit from falling over do not place on carts or any unstable surfaces The power cord must plug in to the corre...

Page 7: ...out compatibility and stability Visit www synology com compatibility for more information Memory Module Model Name Picture Description D3NS1866L 4G D3NS1866L 4G DDR3L 1866 unbuffered SO DIMM 204pin 1...

Page 8: ...ou install a drive that contains data the system will format the drive and erase all existing data Please back up any important data before installation Install Drives 1 Pull and remove one of the dri...

Page 9: ...ray is completely inserted Otherwise the drive might not function properly 4 Repeat the steps above to install all prepared drives 5 Drives are numbered as illustrated below Note If you want to create...

Page 10: ...You will see a pre installed 2G RAM module Important When you remove the panel the sensitive internal components are exposed Avoid touching anything other than the memory assembly when you remove or a...

Page 11: ...or a user belonging to the administrators group 3 Check Total Physical Memory in Control Panel Info Center If your Synology NAS does not recognize the memory or does not start up successfully make su...

Page 12: ...adapter to the power port of the Synology NAS Connect the other end to a power outlet 2 Connect at least one LAN cable to one of the LAN ports of the Synology NAS Connect the other end to your switch...

Page 13: ...ed Blinking Network active Off No network Disk 1 6 Green Static Drive ready and idle Blinking Accessing drive Orange Static Drive error Port disabled1 Off No internal drive Advanced HDD Hibernation No...

Page 14: ...off the Synology NAS and remove the power cord 2 Turn to the back of the Synology NAS Lift and open the fan case with a flathead screwdriver 3 Find the power cord of the fan and carefully unplug it 4...

Page 15: ...stant will be launched in your web browser It will search for and find the Synology NAS within the local network The status of the Synology NAS should be Not installed 5 Click Connect to start the set...

Page 16: ...y permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation d adapt modify alter translate or create any derivative works of the Software e remove alter or obscure any copyright notice or other prop...

Page 17: ...roducts Any such transfer or assignment in violation of the foregoing restriction will be void Section 17 Applicable Law Unless expressly prohibited by local law this EULA is governed by and construed...

Page 18: ...grades to such software Section 2 Warranty Period a Warranty Period The warranty period commences on the purchase date shown on the purchase receipt or invoice to be presented by Customer and ending 1...

Page 19: ...wise fails to conform to the Product specifications and such failure is attributable to causes not within or under Synology s control Further the foregoing warranties will be void if 1 Customer disass...

Page 20: ...N Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods or any successor thereto does not apply 5 5 Dispute Resolution Any dispute controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Warran...

Page 21: ...orce and effect 5 9 Entire Agreement This Warranty constitutes the entire agreement and supersedes any and all prior agreements between Synology and Customer related to the subject matter hereof No am...

Page 22: ...es with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including...

Page 23: ...B VCCI B...

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