User guide

The small print 45
Save energy
Please avoid wasting energy while using your
computer, games console or other equipment.
You can set up your computers to go into standby
or low-energy mode automatically. Your Hub has
BT Power Save – see www.bt.com/help/homehub
Please disconnect your Hub from its power supply
when not in use for an extended period (e.g. a
holiday), but remember that when you do so
all connected computers (and any other devices
that use your Hub to connect to your broadband
line) will lose internet access. Remember to
restore power to your Hub before turning on
your computer(s).
How to recycle your equipment
Your Hub is classed as Electrical or Electronic
Equipment, so you shouldn’t throw it out
with normal household or commercial waste.
Instead, we recommend you ask your local council
how to recycle it along with your kit. It’s all part
of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) to recycle
products using the best possible techniques,
helping to minimise the environmental impact,
treat hazardous substances safely and avoid too
much landfill.
Before disposing of any such equipment, we
recommend you reset it to its default settings
– this should remove all your personal settings.
To find out how to reset your Hub to its default
settings, see page 12.
Declaration of Conformance
Declaration of Conformance with European
Community Directive 1999/EC.
This product is intended for use within the
UK for connection to the public telephone
network. This equipment complies with the
essential requirements for Radio Equipment and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive
1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformance can
be found at www.bt.com
GNU General Public License
The BT Home Hub 3 contains code that is covered
by the GNU General Public License (GPL).
In accordance with the GPL, BT has made
the relevant code available for download at
www.btyahoo.com/broadband/adhoc_pages/
gplcode.html
Terms and conditions
BT Total Broadband is covered by terms
and conditions. To review these, go to
www.bt.com/terms
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other
countries.