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My sensitivity would depend on the remainder of the warranty. If there's . . .

 

. . . years left, then monitoring it for the time being is totally sensible.  If the deviations prove to be stable over a long stretch of time, then there's nothing serious to be concerned about. 

Conversely, if there's little coverage remaining on the warranty, this is the time to make a decision according to your level of comfort.  Personally, I wouldn't bother, but I'm a little more lax about accuracy then others. 

Cordially,

Art

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