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Страница 31: ...uvre pas les coûts et les risques liés au transport à destination du revendeur ceux associés à l installation et à l enlèvement du produit ainsi que tout autre coût directement ou indirectement lié à sa réparation 6 Les coûts liés aux réparations sous garantie effectuées par un atelier de réparation non autorisé ne seront pas remboursés En outre si le produit est endommagé lors de telles réparatio...

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