What Does Manufacturer Warranty Mean?

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DeIsabela
07/29/25 4:18pm
Manufacturer warranty is the abbreviation for quality assurance. Below is a detailed introduction: 1. Warranty Introduction: In English, it is referred to as QA (Quality Assurance). Generally, it refers to a commitment made by merchants to express that their products meet or exceed standards in various aspects, demonstrating confidence in their products, making them more acceptable to consumers, and reducing consumers' purchasing concerns. In fact, warranty is the quality assurance of a product, a basic attribute that any product should possess. It should not be misunderstood as providing a lifetime warranty. 2. Related Concepts: Warranty: Refers to the provision of after-sales repair services, which can be either free or paid. Damage caused by human factors or not covered by the manufacturer's standard service policy requires payment, while those within the standard service policy are free. Guaranteed Repair: This originates from the national "Three Guarantees" regulations, meaning the manufacturer provides completely free repair services, but usually includes detailed warranty terms for different components of the product. It can be understood that free warranty is equivalent to guaranteed repair. Guaranteed Return and Exchange: These also originate from the national "Three Guarantees" regulations, meaning that within a specified period, if the product has quality issues that meet the return or exchange service terms, the manufacturer provides free return and exchange services.
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