(34) A large number of goods have to be installed before they can be used effectively by the consumer.
In addition, in the case of goods with digital elements, the installation of the digital_content or digital_service is usually necessary for the consumer to be able to use such goods in line with their intended purpose.
Therefore, any lack of conformity resulting from an incorrect installation of the goods, including from the incorrect installation of the digital_content or digital_service incorporated in or inter-connected with the goods, should be regarded as a lack of conformity, where the installation was performed by the seller or under the seller's control.
Where the goods were intended to be installed by the consumer, a lack of conformity resulting from incorrect installation should be regarded as a lack of conformity of the goods, irrespective of whether the installation was performed by the consumer or by a third party under the consumer's responsibility, if the incorrect installation was due to shortcomings in the installation instructions, such as incompleteness or a lack of clarity making the installation instructions difficult to use for the average consumer.
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(62) In order to ensure that there is transparency, certain requirements as regards commercial_guarantees should be provided, alongside the pre-contractual information requirements on the existence and conditions of commercial_guarantees set out in Directive 2011/83/EU.
Moreover, in order to improve legal certainty and to avoid consumers being misled, this Directive should provide that, where commercial_guarantee conditions contained in associated advertisements are more favourable to the consumer than those included in the guarantee statement, the more advantageous conditions should prevail.
Finally, this Directive should provide rules on the content of the guarantee statement and on the way it should be made available to consumers.
For instance, the guarantee statement should include the terms of the commercial_guarantee and state that the legal guarantee of conformity is unaffected by the commercial_guarantee, making it clear that the commercial_guarantee terms constitute an undertaking that is additional to the legal guarantee of conformity.
Member States should be free to lay down rules on other aspects of commercial_guarantees not covered by this Directive, for example on associating debtors other than the guarantor with the commercial_guarantee, provided that those rules do not deprive consumers of the protection afforded to them by the fully harmonised provisions of this Directive on commercial_guarantees.
While Member States should remain free to require that commercial_guarantees be provided free_of_charge, they should ensure that any undertaking by the seller or the producer which falls under the definition of commercial_guarantees as set out in this Directive complies with the harmonised rules of this Directive.
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