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XMA technical helpline:  0844 335 2234

THIS SERVICE DOES NOT COVER

 

1. Unattended Equipment

The occurrence of a theft whilst the equipment is left unattended:

a) in a vehicle, unless the equipment was:

i) in the locked boot of a saloon car; or

ii) concealed under the rear parcel shelf of a locked hatchback car; or

iii) concealed in the spare wheel or other closed compartment of a locked estate car;  

and the vehicle was forcibly entered and proof of such forcible entry is provided on 

making a claim; or

b) in the open air, in a public place or in any outbuilding.

2. Intentional acts

Theft occurring as a result of intentional act or wilful neglect by you; or

3. Use by others

Theft occurring whilst the equipment is in the custody of a third party. In this exclusion, 

third party means anyone other than you or a member of your immediate family normally 

resident at the address the package was delivered to.

4. Loss of Data

Any loss of or damage to information or data contained in or stored on the equipment 

(whether arising as a result of the theft or otherwise).

5. Consequential loss

Any consequential loss or damage arising from the theft. Consequential loss shall 

include, but not be limited to, any financial loss or the cost of business interruption 

arising from the loss of use of the equipment, or the loss of information contained in or 

stored on the equipment, any time and cost involved in reinstating such information and 

any liability to any third party for delay or non performance of any contract with the third 

party. Consequential loss shall also include loss of use of any item of equipment  

(not itself subject to an insured event) due to its incompatibility with any item of 

equipment repaired or replaced pursuant to this service.

6. Guarantees

Any amount that is recoverable upon the occurrence of theft at no expense to you under 

any guarantee, warranty, maintenance, rental hire or lease agreement.

7. Replacement Value

All replacement packages will never exceed the value of the original grant with which you 

purchased your package.

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Section 8:

 Glossary of terms

We recommend these terms are read before setting up your laptop.

Mobile Broadband USB stick 150 or Mobile Broadband stick or Stick – refers to item 

number        on Fig. 1.  Used to enable connection to the internet.

Anti-virus/Threats/Firewall/Viruses – refers to software installed on your laptop that 

checks for viruses on your computer and secures your work from other computer users.

Filtering/e-safety – refers to software installed on your laptop that enables the 

Administrator to restrict what users see on the internet and when the internet can  

be used.

Laptop/PC/Computer – refers to your laptop.

Recovery partition – a copy of your laptops operating system to restore all original 

settings.  Please use this with caution – recovering your machine will result in loss  

of data.

CD – a compact disc; used to store information from your computer.

Word processing – software that enables you to create letters etc.

Spreadsheet – software that enables you to create tables, graphs etc.

Malware - short for malicious software is software designed to infiltrate or damage a 

computer system without the owner’s informed consent.

Adware – short for advertising-supported software is any software package which 

automatically plays, displays, or downloads advertisements to a computer without the 

owners informed consent.

BIOS – this refers to a BIOS password; a system bios password can be set to restrict 

complete access to your computer.  Please note that the removal of a forgotten password 

will result in your laptop being returned to our workshop for servicing and a service 

charge being applied.

Username – you create this to gain access.  You need to remember this.

Password – this is your secret word or code to gain access.  You need to remember this.

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Summary of Contents for R519

Page 1: ... Wilford Industrial Estate Ruddington Lane Wilford Nottingham NG11 7EP Contact us Call our Home Access helpline on 0800 988 4464 or email the team at home access xma co uk For technical queries please call our technical helpline on 0844 335 2234 or email the team at nhatech xma co uk ZZZ1582 ...

Page 2: ...rdered the hardware only bundle you will not receive this stick Fig 1 Connectivity items 1 2 3 2 1 3 Contents Section 1 What should I receive in the box p 3 Section 2 IMPORTANT NOTES TO READ BEFORE USING COMPUTER p 4 Power up p 4 2 1 E safety advice p 4 2 2 Content lock p 5 Section 3 Setting up your new computer p 6 3 1 How do I connect and start up my computer p 6 3 2 How do I connect to the inte...

Page 3: ...ge what your child can do on the computer You can dictate which websites your child can visit and when The tools we have provided aren t entirely foolproof however and it still requires that you get involved with your child to ensure that they remain safe We recommend that you have a look at a website such as www thinkuknow co uk which gives good advice on general internet safety as well providing...

Page 4: ...your laptop Crumbs can fall between the keys and invite bugs that may hibernate in your laptop and also the keys will not function correctly 3 Always have clean hands when using your laptop Having dirty or greasy hands can cause the keys to wear down quicker and can cause disruption to the touchpad 4 Protect your LCD screen do not place items on your keyboard as people often forget they have put t...

Page 5: ...Plug the T Mobile USB stick into the USB port in the laptop as shown in Fig 4 Fig 4 9 When carrying transporting the laptop always keep it in the carry case provided this will prevent damage to it 10 Protect your laptop from high low temperatures for example using it next to a fire or putting it on top or next to a radiator REMEMBER YOUR LAPTOP AND ACCESSORIES ARE ONLY COVERED BY THE MANUFACTURER ...

Page 6: ...onnect to the internet for subsequent use the first time you do this you will be shown the following screen Click on Public Network Then click Close You will now be able to launch Internet Explorer and browse the internet With first use of your T Mobile stick you will be redirected to a T Mobile activation page and will need to activate your stick before you can browse freely For subsequent use 1 ...

Page 7: ...t Net picture editing software ideal for retouching photos Windows Security Essentials Anti virus and Firewall Net Intelligence E safety protection Restrict users from accessing inappropriate material Fully customisable Know IT all for Parents Interactive video guide to the internet Mobile Connectivity Allowance Fair Usage Policy If your home access package includes Mobile Broadband you ll always ...

Page 8: ...are double click on the NI icon on your desktop while connected to the internet 1 This will cause a browser window to open as below Please remember If your password is lost it will restrict your ability to recover your machine to factory settings XMA technical helpline 0844 335 2234 5 Select Change your Windows password see below 6 Select Change your password www xma4ha co uk ...

Page 9: ...sed Activation Codes sheet 3 Click Create account You will now see this screen 4 3 Security Essentials Anti Virus Security Essentials is always running protecting your computer It will automatically update However should you wish to access it features or force a scan double click on the Security Essentials icon 4 Enter your chosen Username and password From this screen you will also be able to ope...

Page 10: ...port 5 1 How do I action a system recovery If you are having severe problems with your computer and you want to restore your computer to its original settings please follow these instructions Please note If you follow these instructions to action a system recovery you will lose all your files and data 1 Start up computer 2 Press F8 to enter Advanced Boot Options when you see the Toshiba screen 3 S...

Page 11: ...months from the date of delivery of your Home Access package What is covered If Theft occurs at XMA s sole discretion a will use reasonable endeavours to replace the equipment with equipment of an identical specification but is not obliged to do so where this is not possible b will only pay for carriage costs within the UK You must pay for any additional carriage costs if the equipment needs to be...

Page 12: ...rrence of theft at no expense to you under any guarantee warranty maintenance rental hire or lease agreement 7 Replacement Value All replacement packages will never exceed the value of the original grant with which you purchased your package www xma4ha co uk Section 8 Glossary of terms We recommend these terms are read before setting up your laptop Mobile Broadband USB stick 150 or Mobile Broadban...

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