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be, additional rights, within the limits of what is permissible under
such law. This Warranty does not limit the rights you may have under
applicable consumer protection laws. You may have other rights
based on local laws during or after the Warranty period. These rights
are not excluded by this Warranty.
The Product and its accessories shall be used in accordance with the
instructions provided in the user guides and leaflets that come in the
Product package and are also available at www.nokia.com/mobile-
support.
2. Warranty
The Warranty period starts on the date the Product is sold to an end
user for the first time, as evidenced by the original proof of purchase.
Manufacturer warrants that the Product is free from defects in
materials and workmanship ("Defect") for:
(i) Twenty-Four (24) months for the main device, and
(ii) Six (6) months for the battery, charger, headset and any other
accessory included in the sales package of the main device,
unless the law requires that the Manufacturer offers a longer period,
in which case the Warranty period is extended to cover the minimum
period required by the law.
To know more about your country specific Warranty, please visit
www.nokia.com/mobile-support.
During the Warranty period, any Defect covered by this Warranty will
be remedied within a reasonable time, free of charge, through the
replacement of the Product or accessory affected by the Defect.
During the Warranty period, in case you suspect that your Product or
any accessory has a Defect, please take it back to the point of sale
where the Product has been purchased. The seller will perform a
preliminary analysis on the Product or accessory and if found to be
defective, the Product or accessory will be replaced. When replacing
your Product, Manufacturer may use new or re-conditioned parts or
Product except where the use of such re-conditioned parts or
Product is barred by local law. In case local law should require the end
user to be informed about the use of re-conditioned parts or
Product, this Warranty document can be considered as the necessary
notice in that regard. In case local law requires consent from the end
user for the use of re-conditioned parts or Product, then such parts
or Product will not be used till such consent has been obtained.
When making a Warranty claim, you must present:
(a) The Product or accessory that has allegedly presented a Defect;
and
(b) The legible and original proof of purchase, clearly indicating the
name and the address of the seller, the place and date of purchase,
the Product type and the serial number.

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