| Power Mac Service: Frequently Asked Questions | ||
Visit our Power Mac support site for helpful troubleshooting information. If you have reviewed the articles on the website, and you're still not sure whether your Power Mac requires service, you can take your Power Mac to your local Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple retail store for diagnosis. Note: There may be a fee for diagnostic service. Your Power Mac is covered by Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty. Warranty service for eligible repairs is available at no charge for twelve months from the date of original retail purchase ("date of purchase"). Your Power Mac is covered by Apple's One Year Limited Warranty for one year from the date of original purchase. Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty begins on the date that the Power Mac was originally purchased. Apple may need to examine your proof of purchase document to verify your Power Mac's warranty status. Warranty service for eligible repairs is available at no charge for twelve months from the date of original retail purchase ("date of purchase"). To receive service for your Power Mac, you have three easy options:
Some types of repairs require Apple to replace or reformat the hard disk. Please make sure you back up your data on a regular basis to minimize your data loss. .Mac members may download and use Backup to save an archive of their data to a series of CDs. Your service time largely depends on the availability of repair parts. Be sure to ask how long your repair will take when you deliver your machine for service. You can check the status of your Power Mac service at any time on our easy service status website. |
The AppleCare Protection Plan for Power Mac extends hardware repair service and technical support coverage to three years from the Power Mac's date of purchase. Power Mac customers may also enroll one Apple display for coverage, provided that the Power Mac and the display are purchased together. The AppleCare Protection Plan for Power Mac must be purchased while the Power Mac is covered under Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty. If your warranty has expired, you still have access to all available service options, but you will be responsible for the cost of parts and labor. AppleCare, your local Apple Authorized Service Provider or your Apple Store representative should provide a repair cost estimate to you before repairing your machine. Most accessories that shipped with your computer can replaced. Please check out our Do-It-Yourself page for a list of parts you can replace yourself. If you need additional assistance, please contact your local Apple Authorized Service Provider, your local Apple Store, or call Apple at 800-APL-CARE in the United States. A technical agent can help you diagnose the failure and order a replacement part, if necessary. Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty for Power Mac excludes coverage for damage resulting from accident, unauthorized service and unauthorized modifications. Please review the warranty for further details. Apple reserves the right to refuse service on Power Macs that are outside their warranty if damage has occurred due to accident, abuse or misuse. In such event, Apple will return your Power Mac to you without providing service, and may hold you responsible for shipping costs, plus any applicable sales tax. See Apple's Repair Service terms and conditions for details. If Apple provides service under warranty, the terms of the warranty and applicable provisions of law will cover defects in materials and workmanship that arise during the warranty or 90 days after Power Mac service, whichever provides longer coverage for you. If Power Mac service is provided outside of warranty, Apple warrants that the repairs to your Power Mac will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for ninety (90) days from the date of the Power Mac service. |
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