A 5-year warranty from manufacturers, particularly in electronics and lights, typically means that the manufacturer guarantees to repair or replace the product within a specified period of five years from the date of purchase if it experiences any defects or malfunctions under normal use.
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- Coverage: The warranty typically covers manufacturing defects.
- Repairs and replacements: If a covered problem occurs within the warranty period, the manufacturer will either repair the product or replace it with a new or refurbished unit, depending on their policies.
- Terms and conditions: The warranty may have specific terms and conditions that must be met to be eligible for coverage. For instance, it may exclude damages caused by accidents, misuse, unauthorized repairs, or modifications.
- Registration: Some manufacturers require you to register your product within a certain time frame to activate the warranty. It's important to read and follow the instructions provided to ensure your warranty is valid.
- Duration: The duration of a 5-year warranty means that the coverage is valid for five years from the date of purchase. After that period, any repairs or replacements would typically be the responsibility of the owner.
- Limitations: Warranty coverage usually does not extend to consumable parts, such as batteries or bulbs, which are expected to have a shorter lifespan. Additionally, warranties typically do not cover damage caused by accidents, natural disasters, or improper handling.
- Contacting the manufacturer: If you encounter any issues covered by the warranty, you would generally need to call NuAmerican Lighting LLC or contact the manufacturer's customer support or service center to initiate the repair or thereplacement process. They will provide instructions on how to proceed.
What the Warranty does not cover
Any manipulation, attempts to repair or enhance, intentional opening of the internal components, adjustments to circuits, led diodes adjustments, faults after inappropriate installation and faults by connecting the fixture to an inappropriate power. Also known as damages caused by accidents, misuse, unauthorized repairs, or modifications.