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 'By definition, a disclaimer that appears for the first time after the sale in something supplied by the seller is not a part of the basis of the bargain and therefore is not binding on the buyer. Thus, the buyer is not bound by the disclaimer to which he had never agreed at the time of the sale and which first appears in the manufacturer's manual delivered to the buyer with the goods [or] the manufacturer's printed material, brochure, or warranty booklet that accompanies the goods . . . . ' R. Anderson, 3 Uniform Commercial Code § 2-316:32, p. 345 (footnotes ...