Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - 250 days or less warranty period

Warranty period refers to the period during which the manufacturer promises to provide free repair and maintenance for the goods when they are sold to consumers

250 days or less warranty period

Warranty period refers to the period during which the manufacturer promises to provide free repair and maintenance for the goods when they are sold to consumers

250 days or less warranty period

Warranty period refers to the period during which the manufacturer promises to provide free repair and maintenance for the goods when they are sold to consumers due to quality problems. The shelf life of products refers to the quality guarantee period of products under normal circumstances. The shelf life of the product is provided by the manufacturer and marked on the product for limited use. During the warranty period, the manufacturer of products is responsible for the quality of products meeting relevant standards or explicitly guaranteed quality conditions, and the seller can sell these products with confidence, and the consumer can use them with confidence.

If the purchase date of the parent machine (retail machine) is less than one year, the one-year warranty will be recalculated according to how many times it is replaced during the period. The replacement price and official replacement warranty are 0≤ warranty ≤330, which are in line with the renewal policy. If the retail machine is over-insured, it will be over-insured after activation. The official replacement and replacement are in accordance with the renewal policy, and many machines that have been activated.