Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual

Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 1

Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch)

Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 2

ASSEMBLY

  1. Remove base, chassis, screws & screwdriver from packaging.Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 3
  2. Turn the chassis upside down.
  3. Place base so that it fits snugly to chassis & screw holes are aligned.Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 4(Base plate only fits correctly in one orientation)Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 5
  4. Tighten the two screws.Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 6
  5. Flip dock over with Thunderbolt ports facing toward the back.Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 7
  6. Connect devices to the Thunderbolt 3 ports on the back of the Vertical Dock as you would with your MacBook ports.

Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 8NOTE: To use external displays with the MacBook in the Vertical Dock, power must be connected, along with an external keyboard/mouse.

INSERT & REMOVE

  1. INSERT: Gently insert your MacBook into the bottom of the black sleeve.Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 9
  2. SEAT: Push down until the Thunderbolt ports engage.Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 10
  3. REMOVE: Pull up and remove your MacBook.Brydge Vertical Dock for MacBook Air (13-inch) User Manual  & troubleshooting 11

PROPER USAGE

Dropping the MacBook into the Vertical Dock can damage the ports and dock connectors. Forcing or wobbling the computer into or out of the dock could result in port damage. Make sure that your grip on the computer is secure before docking and undocking.
Do not insert upside down or backwards, this may result in port damage or cosmetic damage to your MacBook. The MacBook should only be docked with the left-side ports down and the monitor hinge to the rear of the dock.
Cosmetic wear to the surface finish may result from any device that plugs into the MacBook, including the Vertical Dock. Minor wear around the MacBook’s ports is considered normal.

WARRANTY

Thank you for purchasing a Brydge product. This product comes with a 1-year limited hardware warranty on the terms and conditions set out in this document and at  www.brydge.com/warranty. All Brydge warranties are non-transferrable and are only available to the original end-user of the product. Warranties do not apply to products purchased from online vendors unauthorized to sell Brydge-branded product. If a defect arises during the warranty period, cease using the product and contact Brydge. To obtain warranty service, visit www. brydge.com/support or call +1 (435) 604-0481. Brydge, at its sole discretion and option, will (1) repair the product at no charge using new parts or parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability, or (2) replace or exchange the product with a product of equivalent functionality and value. Brydge offers free return shipping on any approved warranty claims. A shipping label will be provided to you if you are within the United States. If you are outside the United States, Brydge will reimburse your return shipping to a maximum of US$15.00 after providing a copy of the shipping receipt.

Australia Only: Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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The Vertical Dock complies with part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including that which may cause undesired operation.

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