The law states that goods must be either of satisfactory quality, as described or fit for purpose. If goods have been supplied and they are not of satisfactory quality, you are entitled to either a repair, replacement or a refund.
These rights are valid for six years from the time of purchase. The solution offered by the retailer should be proportionate and take into account the usage and amount of time since the product was purchased. This does not include wear and tear.
If the problem has occurred within the first six months, then it is believed to have been supplied in that condition unless the trader/retailer can prove otherwise.
The retailer is entitled to see proof of purchase, which is normally, but not necessarily the receipt.
Trading standards services and / or the Citizens Advice Consumer helpline can provide help with these issues. See Related Information for contact details.