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fansd0d5d602 Posted at 7-28 02:47
My questions are - first, what to do when the warranty (2 years) expires, the drone losses its value and DJI ceases to assume responsibility for non-pilot's error?
Second, why DJI claims that the crush was caused by a pilot's error without providing any proof?
First, the components and performance of an electronic product will naturally decay over time even if it is not used after purchasing. This will result in the failure of some functions or some components when the decay reaches a certain level. As such, a damaged component needs to be repaired or replaced before usage. To specify, the responsible person for the after-sales maintenance, the state has issued related laws and set up the corresponding warranty period for electronic products. All electronic products on the market have a warranty period. If an issue occurs within the warranty period, the manufacturer is to bear the maintenance fees. If an issue occurs outside the warranty period, the manufacturer will charge repair fees based on certain costs.
Second, we believe our teams have already sent you the data analysis result. Based on your case, we would suggest users lower the aircraft and RTH as soon as possible for the discrepancy in wind speed from the ground and sky. |
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