Slide number 9, Limited warranty – Therasage Portable Sauna User Manual

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Limited Warranty

1. WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS AND HOW LONG

This Product includes the product itself, and, unless specifically excluded below, all
material, parts, and components related to functionality. This Limited Warranty
applies only when all of these parts are genuine Therasage components. Cosmetic
components are not covered by this Limited Warranty.

a) COVERAGE

Subject to the limitations and exclusions below, and for the

duration of the applicable Warranty Period, Therasage, and any of its affiliates,
("Seller") warrants that the Product’s components will be free from material and
functional non-conformities in material and workmanship under normal and
reasonable consumer conditions

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b) WARRANTY PERIOD

For the one year period of this Warranty, Therasage,

at its discretion, will repair or replace any defective part, component, mechanism,
or material. This warranty coverage shall include all defective parts, but shall
exclude all labor charges. The Warranty Period shall commence upon purchase of
the product by the end-user consumer from an authorized dealer. Each consumer
is urged to register the Product through the Warranty Registration Form attached
hereto. This Limited Warranty is not transferable. This Warranty can only
commence once proof of purchase (or gift) is provided.

2. WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER

a) GENERALLY

This Limited Warranty does not include non-conformities

or damages attributable to or arising from: • Minor scratches or minor visual
imperfections • Negligence; improper use, installation, finishing, maintenance
operation inconsistent with Seller’s recommendations and written instructions that
are generally available in Seller’s Product Manual as updated by bulletins or other
written communications or on Seller’s Worldwide website www.therasage.com. •
Improper storage, including inadequate shelter or inadequate venting of shipping
wrap in humid locations • Misapplication of use, commercial use, or use other than
generally intended • Normal wear and tear • extraordinary force majeure

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