Options Warranty Sample Clauses

Options Warranty. Standard options carry a one-year parts and carry-in labor limited warranty. Once installed in or on a Compaq CPU, the option carries the longer of either a one-year warranty or the remainder of the warranty period for the Compaq unit in which it is installed. The labor coverage type (on-site, carry-in, or pick-up) will be determined by the labor coverage type for the CPU in which it is installed. If an option is installed in or on a non-Compaq product or a Compaq product that is out-of-warranty, the option's warranty remains at one year (carry-in service only). The only exceptions are monitors and special options.
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