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Special comptia codes, European imcs, Japan – Apple iMac G5, 20-inch User Manual

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iMac G5 (20-inch) Repair Extension Program -

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Special CompTIA Codes

Apple has created the following two CompTIA Codes to use for repairs on iMac products

eligible for coverage under the iMac G5 REP for Video and Power Issues:

• Use CompTIA Code 560: iMac G5 MLB/Power Supply REP when replacing a logic

board, whether or not the iMac is covered by warranty or an extended service

agreement

• Use CompTIA Code 660: iMac G5 MLB/Power Supply REP when replacing a power

supply, whether or not the iMac is covered by warranty or an extended service

agreement

If it's necessary to replace both the logic board and power supply, use both CompTIA

Codes.

European IMCs

For repairs covered under the iMac G5 REP for Video and Power Issues, IMCs in Europe

must order logic boards as stock parts using the part numbers listed above. To receive

credit for the covered logic boards ordered as stock parts, IMCs must request an RMA

number from the SPS team and return the defective parts to Apple with the RMA number.

Japan

Service providers in Japan who create a Mail-In Repair for iMac products eligible for

coverage under the iMac G5 REP for Video and Power Issues should ALWAYS select

CompTIA Code 660: iMac G5 MLB/Power Supply REP in GSX, whether the repair is

related to the logic board, power supply, or both.

WARRANTY REPAIRS:

If an iMac product is currently covered by an Apple warranty or

extended service agreement, create the Mail-In Repair in the usual manner.

OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS:

Until further notice, Apple asks that service providers

select the “Mark for Review” checkbox on all out-of-warranty Mail-In repairs created for

iMac products eligible for coverage under this repair extension program.

Latin America

Latin America service providers should order parts for this repair extension program in the

usual manner.

More information concerning the iMac G5 REP for Video and Power Issues is available in

the Repair Extension Programs section of the Apple Authorized Service Programs Manual

(Canada/Europe/US).