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WARRANTY
…and now a word from the legal department...
People are scared of warranties. Lots of fine print. Months of waiting
around. Well, fear no more. This warranty is designed to make you rave
about us to your friends. It’s a warranty that looks out for you and helps you
resist the temptation to have your friend, who’s “good with electronics”, try
to repair your AudioControl product. So go ahead, read this warranty, then
take a few days to enjoy your new Concert AVR-1 home theater system
before logging onto the our web site at www.audiocontrol.com and register
your purchases.
“Conditional” doesn’t mean anything ominous. The Federal Trade Com-
mission tells all manufacturers to use the term to indicate that certain
conditions have to be met before they’ll honor the warranty. If you meet all
of these conditions, we will warrant all materials and workmanship on the
Concert AVR-1 for five (5) years from the date you bought it, and we will
fix or replace it, at our option, during that time. Here are the conditional
conditions:
1. You need to register your purchases of the Concert AVR-1 with us
by going to the AudioControl web site (www.audiocontrol.com), click
on the “Home Theater” tab and then go to the warranty registration
department and follow the directions.
2. You must keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase showing
when and from whom the unit was bought. We’re not the only ones
who require this, so it’s a good habit to get into with any major pur-
chase.
3. The Concert AVR-1 must have originally been purchased from
an authorized AudioControl dealer. You do not have to be the origi-
nal owner, but you do need a copy of the original sales receipt or
invoice.
4. You cannot let anybody who isn’t: (A) the AudioControl factory;
(B) somebody authorized in writing by AudioControl to service the
Concert AVR-1. If anyone other than (A) or (B) messes with the
Concert AVR-1, that voids your warranty.
5. The warranty is also void if the serial number is altered or re-
moved, or if the Concert AVR-1 has been used improperly. Now that
sounds like a big loophole, but here is all we mean by it: