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A close-up indoor shot shows a person's hand holding an open, yellow-colored booklet or warranty card, primarily written in Urdu. The hand, likely male, has a light to medium skin tone, and a distinctive black and silver striped ring is visible on the ring finger of the left hand.

The booklet details a "6 ماہ مفت تبدیلی کی گارنٹی" (6-month free replacement warranty) for a "battery" (بیٹری). The text outlines various conditions for the warranty, including a 9-month acceptance period from the manufacturing date, 6 months from the sale date, and specific requirements for the warranty card, such as the customer's name and phone number. It mentions a "12GEN-MR45" plate warranty for one month.

Key warranty conditions mentioned include proper battery usage, maintenance of sulfuric acid specific gravity (1.250-1.260), use of distilled water, and regular checks by an authorized dealer. The document specifies situations where the warranty is void, such as damage due to neglect, personal error, fire, accident, faulty electrical systems, over-discharge, or prolonged disuse. It also clarifies that recharging costs are not covered under warranty.

Further details indicate that the company's responsibility is limited to battery repair or replacement, and any legal proceedings related to the warranty can only be pursued in Islamabad courts. The company reserves the right to provide a "replacement" or "credit note" without prior notice.

The booklet also lists scenarios where claims will not be accepted, including overcharged, sulfated, dry, short-circuited batteries, low electrolyte levels, or an altered/missing warranty card. The presence of Urdu text strongly suggests a location in Pakistan, consistent with the provided context of Renala Khurd. The lighting appears to be bright and even, indicating an indoor setting.
Bilal Zafar

Jan 16, 2025, 1:08 PM

Renala Khurd, Pakistan

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A close-up indoor shot shows a person's hand holding an open, yellow-colored booklet or warranty card, primarily written in Urdu. The hand, likely male, has a light to medium skin tone, and a distinctive black and silver striped ring is visible on the ring finger of the left hand. The booklet details a "6 ماہ مفت تبدیلی کی گارنٹی" (6-month free replacement warranty) for a "battery" (بیٹری). The text outlines various conditions for the warranty, including a 9-month acceptance period from the manufacturing date, 6 months from the sale date, and specific requirements for the warranty card, such as the customer's name and phone number. It mentions a "12GEN-MR45" plate warranty for one month. Key warranty conditions mentioned include proper battery usage, maintenance of sulfuric acid specific gravity (1.250-1.260), use of distilled water, and regular checks by an authorized dealer. The document specifies situations where the warranty is void, such as damage due to neglect, personal error, fire, accident, faulty electrical systems, over-discharge, or prolonged disuse. It also clarifies that recharging costs are not covered under warranty. Further details indicate that the company's responsibility is limited to battery repair or replacement, and any legal proceedings related to the warranty can only be pursued in Islamabad courts. The company reserves the right to provide a "replacement" or "credit note" without prior notice. The booklet also lists scenarios where claims will not be accepted, including overcharged, sulfated, dry, short-circuited batteries, low electrolyte levels, or an altered/missing warranty card. The presence of Urdu text strongly suggests a location in Pakistan, consistent with the provided context of Renala Khurd. The lighting appears to be bright and even, indicating an indoor setting.

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