Aqua-Computer Frontplate for aquabay AT aluminum Silver (93101)
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Aqua-Computer Frontplate for aquabay AT aluminum Silver (93101)
Scan code: LN19150 Manufacturer code: 93101
End Of Life
End Of Life

Aqua-Computer Frontplate for aquabay AT aluminum Silver (93101)

Scan code: LN19150 Manufacturer code: 93101
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Product Overview Silver faceplate - mounts to the front of the aquabay to replace the standard steel finish included giving a stylish finish to high end systems Features
Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN

Additional Notes:
Manufacturer's warranty is reprinted here for your information only. Warranty terms subject to change without notice.
We recommend that you retain your retail packaging within the first 28 days of purchase.

Subject to 1 years manufacturer's warranty, direct with Scan.

Precautions:
Water cooling products are designed to be fitted professionally.
Test the product for leakage away from the system before installing it on the system. Confirm there is no leakage, before you proceed with the installation. Use only approved coolant for computer water-cooling to prevent corrosion.
We highly recommend you carry out a 24/48 hour leak test prior to powering up your PC, and a system is fitted to monitor flow, and system temperatures.

Disclaimer:
Scan Computers International Limited will not be held responsible any damage due to abnormal use or conditions, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, improper handling or storage, serial number altered, defaced or removed; or has had the warranty seal on the system altered, defaced or removed, exposure to moisture, unauthorized modifications, alterations, or repairs, improper installation, improper use of any electrical source, undue physical or electrical stress, operator error, non-compliance with instructions.

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