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(ii)  have the Xbox Product repaired, modified 

or altered by other than Microsoft 
authorized repair centers; or

(iii)  use the Xbox Product with products 

not sold or licensed by Microsoft (for 

example, non-licensed adaptors and 

power supply sources) or which are not 

compatible with the device; or

(iv)  use the Xbox Product for commercial 

purposes (such as rental); or

(v)  modify or tamper with the Xbox 

 

Product; or

(vi)  damage the Xbox Product by misuse, 

abuse, negligence or by accident; or

(vii)  alter, deface or remove the serial 

number;

(viii)  remove the warranty seal on the 

 

Xbox Product,

then this guarantee is not valid.

regIStratIon

You do not need to register your acquisition 
of the Xbox Product for this Guarantee to be 
effective.

perSonalgUarantee

This guarantee is made to you, the first user of 

the device. It is personal to you and cannot be 
relied upon by anybody else.

YoUrreMeDY

Your remedy is either: 

(i)  repair of the Xbox Product; or
(ii)  if repair is not feasible, replacement of 

the Xbox Product; or

(iii)  if neither repair nor replacement are 

feasible, a refund of the price paid for 
the Xbox Product.

Microsoft may elect which remedy to provide. 
Microsoft will take into account the relative 
costs of the different remedies in proportion 
to the cost paid for the Xbox Product and 

the significance of the fault with the Xbox 

Product, in deciding which remedy to provide.
•  Any replacement parts or Xbox Product will 

be new or refurbished or serviceably used, 
comparable in function and performance 
to the original part or Xbox Product and 
guaranteed for the remainder of the 
original Guarantee period. 

•  After the Guarantee Period has expired, 

Microsoft may charge you a fee for its 
efforts to diagnose and service any Xbox 
Product-related problems. 

•  Microsoft will use commercially 

reasonable efforts to diagnose and attempt 
to correct, or suggest solutions for, Xbox 
Product defects that are covered by this 
Guarantee. 

Youmustalso:
•  Submit proof of purchase in the form of  

a dated receipt, or invoice (or a copy).

•  Follow Microsoft’s instructions if it 

determines that all or part of your Xbox 
Product requires return for repair or 
replacement. Microsoft will instruct you to 
take or deliver the Xbox Product in suitable 
packaging that provides an adequate 
degree of protection against damage 

during transit, to the location specified by 

Microsoft. 

Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructions
mayresultindelays,causeyoutoincur
additionalcharges,ormayvoidyour
guarantee.

Nothing in this Guarantee will limit Microsoft’s 

liability for death or personal injury resulting 

from Microsoft’s negligence or fraud. 

HDDVDFeaturesDon’tWork

Some HD DVDs and DVDs do not support all 

of the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player’s playback 

features, such as subtitles, multilingual audio 
tracks, multiple viewing angles, slow-motion 
play, and interactive advanced content. For 
more information about supported features, 

see the disc producer’s documentation. In 

rare instances, certain HD DVDs or DVDs may 
not operate properly. This is due primarily 
to variations in the manufacturing process 
or software encoding of the HD DVD or DVD 
video software.

remotenotWorking

If you encounter problems with your remote 
control, make sure the batteries are still fresh 

by testing the remote with new batteries (see 
“Set Up Your Universal Remote”). If you’re 

sure the batteries are good, try removing 
the batteries from the remote, pressing 
all buttons twice, and then replacing the 

batteries. If you’re still having trouble:
•  Make sure that you’re using the remote 

within 10 feet of the console’s infrared 

sensor.

•  Point the remote directly at the console’s 

infrared sensor adjacent to memory unit 
slot A.

•  Check to verify that the console’s infrared 

sensor is not blocked or covered.

•  Make sure the signal from the remote to 

the infrared receiver on the console is not 
blocked by solid objects such as furniture 
or doors.

•  Close curtains and blinds during daylight 

hours to minimise ambient infrared.

•  Some third-party faceplates affect 

performance of the console’s infrared 
sensor. If you’re using one, replace the 
console’s original faceplate and try using 

the remote again.

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doesnotaffectthoserights.

The term “Xbox Product” means the Microsoft 

Xbox 360 HD DVD Player and the Microsoft 
software stored on the separate Xbox 360 HD 
DVD Player and embedded in microprocessors 
within the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player.
This Guarantee does not cover your data, any 
separate software or Xbox games whether 
or not packaged or included with the Xbox 
Product, or any Xbox accessories or peripheral 
devices that are not manufactured by or for 
Microsoft.

ManUFaCtUrer’SgUarantee

This manufacturer’s guarantee is granted to 

you by Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited, 
Blackthorn Road, Sandyford Industrial Estate, 
Dublin 18, Ireland.
Microsoft guarantees that that the Xbox 
Product will 

(i)  perform substantially in accordance with 

the instruction manual; and

(ii)  be of a standard and quality normally 

expected for goods of its kind.

DURATION: This guarantee is effective from 
the date you purchased the Xbox Product for 
one calendar year. 
TERRITORIES: This guarantee is valid in 
the following countries: United Kingdom, 
Ireland, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, 
Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, 
Norway, Denmark, Finland, Portugal, and 
Greece.
However, if you:

(i)  do not use the Xbox Product in 

accordance with the accompanying 
documentation and use instructions; or

Summary of Contents for 9Z5-00013 - 360 HD DVD Player

Page 1: ...accept these terms and conditions do not set up or use your Xbox 360 HD DVD Player and return it to Microsoft for a refund The limited warranty appears after the Troubleshooting section The limited w...

Page 2: ...ally or stand vertically Unlike your console however the HD DVD player has rubber feet only on its horizontal base making it less prone to sliding or moving when it s sitting flat IMPORTANT Do not pos...

Page 3: ...y where it connects to the power outlet and the HD DVD player Do not jerk knot sharply bend or otherwise abuse the power cord Do not expose the power cord to sources of heat Keep children and pets awa...

Page 4: ...ew batteries thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a damp paper towel or follow the battery manufacturer s cleaning recommendations Dispose of batteries in accordance with local and national d...

Page 5: ...e TV turns off Note Give your TV enough time to respond to the off command each time the button is pressed Some TVs take more time to react to off commands than others 4 Press the TV button to save th...

Page 6: ...the label facing up to the right if the player is vertical NOTe When the player is oriented vertically make sure the disc is held in place by the tabs on the disc tray so that it doesn t fall 4 Press...

Page 7: ...DDItIonal DeVICeS The HD DVD player serves as a USB 2 0 hub letting you connect up to two compatible devices besides your console USIng YoUr UnIVerSal reMote Your universal remote control operates lik...

Page 8: ...go to www xbox com support or call Xbox Customer Support see If You Need More Help No Power Confirm that you have an appropriate power source and check connections at both the wall socket and the pla...

Page 9: ...one replace the console s original faceplate and try using the remote again Product Warranty Xbox 360 HD DVD Player PLEASE READ THIS MANUFACTURER S GUARANTEE CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS AND O...

Page 10: ...the different remedies in proportion to the cost paid for the Xbox Product and the significance of the fault with the Xbox Product in deciding which remedy to provide Any replacement parts or Xbox Pr...

Page 11: ...he device Microsoft and its suppliers shall not be liable in contract tort including negligence or for breach of statutory duty or in any other way for any other losses including but not limited to an...

Page 12: ...vironment which inappropriate disposal could cause due to the possible presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment For further information about where to drop off your elec...

Page 13: ...der licence from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works Copyright 1999 2004 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved NOTICE...

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