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XBOX ACCESSORY PRODUCT MANUAL
YOU MUST ACCEPT LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY & AGREEMENT AND MICROSOFT
SERVICES AGREEMENT (BOTH WITH BINDING ARBITRATION AND CLASS ACTION
WAIVER IN THE U.S.) AND SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS
By purchasing or using your Microsoft Product, you agree to:
Manufacturers Limited Hardware Warranty & Agreement at support.microsoft.com/warranty. Please read the summary
starting on page 8. If you live in (or are a business with your principal place of business in) the United States,
please read the binding arbitration clause and class action waiver at aka.ms/hw‑warr‑arbitration and the
summary starting on page 8. It affects how disputes concerning your Microsoft Product, its price, advertising,
marketing, communications, your purchase transaction, billing, or the Manufacturers Limited Hardware
Warranty & Agreement are resolved.
Microsoft Services Agreement at microsoft.com/msa. It governs use of Xbox online service and Microsoft Studio games
and apps.
Software License Agreement at xbox.com/slt.
Please read these agreements. If you do not accept them, do not set up or use your Xbox Product (console or accessory).
Return the Xbox Product to Microsoft or your retailer for a refund.
For Xbox console and accessory product manuals, go to xbox.com/support/manual.
This symbol identies safety and health messages in this guide.
Read this guide for important safety and health information for the product that you have purchased.
WARNING: Failure to properly set up, use, and care for this product can increase the risk of damage to your device
or devices. You can nd additional support at support.microsoft.com.
CAUTION: Cable and cord safety
Exposed device cables and cords pose a potential tripping hazard. Arrange all cables and cords so that people and pets are
not likely to trip over or accidentally pull on them as they move around or walk through the area. Do not allow children
to play with cables and cords. To avoid damaging the cords and cables:
Protect cords from being walked on or crushed.
Protect cords from being pinched or sharply bent, particularly where they connect to a wall power (mains) outlet,
the power supply unit, and your device.
Do not jerk, knot, sharply bend, stretch, or otherwise abuse the power cords. Do not wrap your power cord too tightly,
especially around the power brick. Instead, wrap it using loose coils rather than tight angles.
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