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Warranty - Polaroid AUTOMATIC 220 Manual

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PROTECT
FILM
AND CAMERA FROM HEAT
Extreme heat and high humidity can damage
your films,
especially
after the film
pack has been placed in the camera.
Don't leave a loaded camera or packages of film lying in direct
sun.
Remember
that the glove or luggage compartment of a
car can
get
as hot as
an oven. If you store
film
or a loaded
camera in
a closet, keep it
near the
bottom where the air is
cooler. Don't
remove
a film pack from its sealed foil inner
wrapping until
you
are ready to use it.
FOR
MORE INFORMATION
If
you
have any
questions about
the operation and per¬
formance of the
camera, films and accessories
that are
not
answered here,
see
your dealer. Or,
write
to
the nearest
Polaroid office
(see next page
for addresses). Send picture
samples with
full details of your difficulties
and please be
sure
to include a clearly printed or typed return address.
WARRANTY
If, through
any
human or machine error at time
of manu¬
facture, any part or workmanship in this
camera
proves
defective, we will repair it at
no charge providing the camera
is shipped
by prepaid transportation to
one of
the authorized
repair
stations listed on the
next page.
This
guarantee
covers
the
camera for
one
year
from date of original purchase.
The guarantee does not
cover
(and
charges will be
made
for) batteries or repairs required to correct damage from
battery leakage, accident, dropping,
mishandling, wear and
tear,
or rough
or heavy use. Only
authorized
repair stations
have the properly-trained staff, and
the
approved tools,
testing equipment and parts to repair
these cameras. No
reimbursement
can be made for repair charges made by
non-authorized repair stations. Tampering with the
camera,
or
having it repaired by a
non-authorized repair shop, voids
the guarantee and charges
will
be made
for any
subsequent
work that may be required.
No liability is assumed for film
or flashbulbs which may be
spoiled by a
camera failure. Any operating difficulty should
be reported at
once to
prevent
needless film waste.
If it becomes necessary to return your
camera for
repair,
your dealer can
do
so for
you, or you may
ship it direct to the
station located
nearest to you.
Pack the camera carefully
in its original protective box for safe travel, and mail it by
prepaid
INSURED
parcel
post. Enclose a note describing the
reason for the return
and/or
pictures
illustrating the problem.
If the problem
concerns
flash pictures, be sure to return
the flashgun with the camera and in the
same
package.
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