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Stay connected during a power outage with your Home Hub 3000

LIMITED WARRANTY – BATTERY FOR BELL FIBRE EQUIPMENT

Limited Warranty. Bell Canada (including Bell Aliant, a division of Bell Canada) (“Bell”) warrants to you as the original purchaser (“Purchaser” or “you”) the battery purchased for the Fibre Equipment (“Original Battery”) for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase of the Original Battery from Bell (“Warranty Period”) when used in the Fibre Equipment (“Warranty”). “Fibre Equipment” means the Home Hub 3000 modem or UPS (uninterruptible power supply), as applicable, provided by Bell in connection with certain of your Bell services. If the Original Battery fails due to a defect during the Warranty Period, Bell will replace the Original Battery with a new or refurbished battery (“Replacement Battery”). Any warranty coverage that remains during the Warranty Period on the Original Battery (when replaced with a Replacement Battery under this Warranty) will apply to the Replacement Battery. No Replacement Battery has any new or separate warranty coverage. Bell reserves the right to limit the number of Replacement Batteries provided to Purchaser during the Warranty Period.

My Battery Isn’t Working. What Should I Do? Ontario and Québec residents please call Bell at 1 866 310 BELL (2355) and residents of the Atlantic provinces please call 1 866 342-7367, so that Bell can confirm that the Original Battery is within the Warranty Period and attempt to diagnose and correct the malfunction over the telephone. Be sure to keep your proof of purchase to establish the date of purchase of the Original Battery; otherwise Bell may have to estimate the date of purchase.

Limited Warranty Exclusions. This Warranty does not cover any Original Battery or Replacement Battery (each, a Battery) that is:

  • damaged due to: abuse, neglect, misuse, accident, theft, vandalism, force majeure events (e.g. fire, flooding, infestation, freezing, power-surge), overcharging or alteration; improper or unauthorized repair, maintenance, installation, set-up or storage; or accessories, wiring or cabling;
  • merely discharged and can be recharged and returned to service;
  • in Fibre Equipment at a location other than a Bell service address or in a modem or device other than the Fibre Equipment; or
  • not owned by the Purchaser.

Exclusive Warranty. To the extent permitted by applicable law (which may vary province to province) and except where prohibited for Québec residents, this Warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, representations, guarantees, terms and conditions, express and/or implied, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In addition to the rights described in this Warranty, Purchaser may also have other legal rights (which may vary province to province).

Limitation of Liability. To the extent permitted by applicable law and except where prohibited for Quebec residents, Bell's total cumulative maximum liability for negligence, breach of contract, tort or any other claims or causes of action, including fundamental breach, in connection with any Battery or this Warranty is limited to payment, upon request, for actual and direct damages up to a maximum amount equal to the purchase price of the Original Battery, and all other damages, including without limitation indirect, special, consequential, incidental, economic, exemplary or punitive damages, are excluded. You may also be subject to other limitations and exclusions of liability, and obligations, as set out in any Bell terms of service that apply to you. These terms survive the expiry of the Warranty.

Severability; Assignment; Effective Date; Agreement. If any provision of this Warranty is unenforceable, all remaining provisions of this Warranty remain in full force and effect. This Warranty is not assignable by Purchaser. Original Warranty applies only to batteries purchased on or after April 23, 2017 until amended or superceded by Bell. You accept the terms of this Warranty on the earlier of the date you receive a copy or use the Original Battery. If you do not agree with the terms of this Warranty, you have 30 days from the date of your original purchase to return the Original Battery to Bell, unused, for a refund.

More Information. For more information, Ontario and Québec residents should visit www.bell.ca/battery or call Bell at 1 866 310 BELL (2355). Atlantic residents please visit www.bellaliant.ca/battery or call 1 866 342 7367.

Recycling instructions
Bell supports provincial battery recycling programs by remitting Environmental Handling Fees for designated products. For more information about the designated battery types and recycling depot locations, please visit the Call2recycle web-site http://www.call2recycle.ca/.

April 23, 2017
Corporate Secretary’s Office of Bell Canada, Bell Satellite TV (Bell ExpressVu), Bell Mobility,
Bell Media and Bell Aliant. 1 carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell, Building A-7, Verdun, Québec, H3E 3B3

Stay connected during a power outage with your Home Hub 3000
Ordering a battery
Installing the battery

Installing the battery

To install your Home Hub 3000 battery:
  1. On the bottom of your modem, slide the lever on the battery compartment to open the door.

    img_1_HH3K-Battery.jpg

    img_2_HH3K-Battery.jpg

  2. If there is a battery installed, remove it by pulling on its plastic tab.
  3. Insert the new battery and close the door.

    img_3_HH3K-Battery.jpg

    img_4_H3K-Battery.jpg

What will the battery power during an outage?
Creating a custom power profile
Knowing when the battery needs to be replaced
Warranty
Battery disposal
Returns
Setting up battery notifications
Stay connected during a power outage with your Home Hub 3000

Take advantage of a battery backup that gives you Internet usage for over 4 hours during power outages.

Important information for customers with Home phone service over fibre to the home

Without a backup battery, you will not have access to your home phone service, including 9-1-1 emergency services, during a power outage. A working battery provides limited standby time.


Ordering a battery

To order a battery for your Home Hub 3000, please call 310-BELL (2355). You can expect to receive your battery within 3 to 5 business days.


Installing the battery

Installing the battery

To install your Home Hub 3000 battery:
  1. On the bottom of your modem, slide the lever on the battery compartment to open the door.

    img_1_HH3K-Battery.jpg

    img_2_HH3K-Battery.jpg

  2. If there is a battery installed, remove it by pulling on its plastic tab.
  3. Insert the new battery and close the door.

    img_3_HH3K-Battery.jpg

    img_4_H3K-Battery.jpg


What will the battery power during an outage?

When operating on battery power, the Home Hub 3000 will optimize power consumption by only powering the essential components used to provide you with your Internet and/or Home phone service.

Internet:
During an outage, you will continue to be able to browse the Internet on mobile devices such as laptops, mobile phones and tablets.

Home phone:
If you are on the FTTH (Fibre to the Home) network and subscribe to Home phone service, your service is provided through the Home Hub 3000 modem. If this is the case, your phone service will only be available for as long as the battery has a charge.

Important note:
If the battery charge runs out, your phone service will no longer be available until the power is restored. As a result, 9-1-1 emergency services will be unavailable.

To optimize the battery backup time for your Home phone service, you can create a custom power management profile that turns off Internet backup.


Creating a custom power profile

The Home Hub 3000 allows you to create a custom power profile so you can choose which services to run on the battery during a power outage.

To create a custom profile:

  1. On your computer, open an Internet browser and go to http://home (or http://192.168.2.1).
  2. Under Tools and settings, select Battery backup.
  3. Enter your modem password, if prompted.
    • Tip: By default, your modem password is admin unless you have changed it.
  4. Select Custom.
  5. Under Powered components, select the items you want powered by battery during an outage.
  6.  

    Available options:

    • Voice service
      • Powers your Home phone service (cannot be unselected)
    • LAN Ethernet
      • Maintains Internet access for devices that are connected to the modem by a cable
    • Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz
      • Maintains Internet access for wireless devices using the 2.4 GHz band
    • Wi-Fi 5 GHz
      • Maintains Internet access for wireless devices using the 5 GHz band
    • USB ports
      • Powers the USB ports so you can connect and power USB devices, such as USB stick, or charge your mobile device
  7. When you're done, select Save.


Knowing when the battery needs to be replaced

The Home Hub 3000 can notify you in the following ways when your battery needs replacing.

  • On the Home Hub 3000 display
  • On your phone line: If you are on the FTTH (Fibre to the Home) network and subscribe to Home phone service, you will hear a triple beep on your Home phone line when your battery charge reaches 10%.


Warranty

If you are experiencing issues with your battery, please call 310-BELL (2355) for assistance.

Batteries purchased after April 23, 2017 come with a one-year limited warranty.


Battery disposal

If you purchased your battery after April 23, 2017, please visit the Call2recycle website to find a drop-off location that will accept your battery.

If your battery was provided by Bell on or before April 23, 2017, please call 310-BELL (2355) to request a recovery kit.


Returns

You can return your unused battery for a refund within 30 days from the date of purchase. Please call 310-BELL (2355) for details.


Setting up battery notifications
With the Home Hub 3000, you can receive an email or text notification when the battery is no longer holding its optimal charge.
To setup notifications:
  1. On your computer, open an Internet browser and go to http://home (or http://192.168.2.1).
  2. Enter your modem password, if prompted.
    Tip: By default, your modem password is “admin” unless you’ve changed it.
  3. Select Battery backup.
  4. Under Battery notifications, provide the requested contact information for your preferred option (email, text or both)
  5. When you're done, select Save.


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