Legal Information; Regulations; Warranty - Pilote P600P 2021 Manual De Instrucciones

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1.3 Legal Information

1.3.1 Regulations

The vehicle must be registered according to the regulations. There are no specific regulations that apply to the use of a motorhome.
Motorhomes are both vehicles and a form of accommodation. As such, they are subject to the following codes, depending on the country:
the highway code when driving the vehicle
local legislation and the highway code when parking on public roads
urban land use code when parking on private property

1.3.2 Warranty

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The dealership warranty is for 24 months from the motorhome's in-service date. The date is specifically mentioned by the dealer in the box
reserved for that purpose on the warranty certificate.
The warranty only applies to the living area and any modifications made by GP SAS to the base vehicle chassis; the chassis is covered by
the automotive manufacturer's warranty.
The warranty should, as far as possible, be redeemed by the dealership where the vehicle was purchased, both for the living area itself and
for any defective parts that may be replaced separately.
The motorhome shall be made available to the dealer for any exchange or repair work. No refund shall be made for the cost of transport
to and from the dealer (both for the motorhome and the people) or other related expenses incurred directly or indirectly.
If household appliances are covered by their own manufacturer's warranty (fridge, heating system, etc.), contact your nearest brand
representative (see list of representatives provided with the appliance) or, failing this, your Pilote dealer.
You must fill out the warranty documents for appliances when provided and return them to the various manufacturers.
The warranty will not apply in the following cases:
The buyer has not complied with the instructions for use
The motorhome has been modified by a non-approved person or by installing non-original parts
The damage or the defect is due to failure to observe the Highway Code
The damage results from improper or negligent use
Normal wear and tear
The motorhome was repaired in a workshop not approved by GP SAS or without its prior written agreement
The motorhome has been converted or equipped with accessories not fitted by the manufacturer and which are liable to affect key vehicle
characteristics

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