radio ASTON MARTIN DB AR1 Q 2003 Owners Guide

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B - Assistance
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European Autoroute Restrictions
If assistance is required on a French Autoroute or on certain Autoroutes in
other European countries, you must use the official SOS boxes at the side
of the road in order to arrange initial assistance or recovery. You will be
connected to the authorised Autoroute Assistance Service because these
roads are privatised. Neither Aston Martin European Emergency Service or
any other assistance organisation are allowed to assist on these roads.
Once your Aston Martin has been recovered from the Autoroute, you
should contact Aston Martin European Emergency Service at the earliest
opportunity to ensure that any further assistance arrangements you
require can be made on your behalf.
Aston Martin European Emergency Service will advise you how to reclaim
costs incurred for recovery from the Autoroute.
What is not Covered
Aston Martin European Emergency Service is thorough and
comprehensive, however, claims cannot be met as a result of any of the
following:
1 . W h e r e y o u , o r a n y o n e e l s e a c t i n g o n y o u r b e h a l f , m a k e r e p a i r o r s e r v i c e
arrangements without authorisation (and a file number) from Aston Martin
European Emergency Service.
2. Where loss, injury, damage, illness, death or legal liability have been
caused by the following:
a) Your property being held, taken or destroyed or damaged under the
order of any government or customs officials.
b) Ionising radiation or radioactive contamination from nuclear fuel or
nuclear waste or any risk from nuclear equipment.
c) The radioactive toxic explosive or other hazardous properties of any
explosive nuclear assembly or nuclear component thereof.

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