2010 17" MacBook Pro i5 Apple Hardware Test Error 4SNS/1/40000000'TmOP

While presenting a keynote the other evening a spinning rainbow wheel was being displayed as I transitioned between several of the slides. That was embarrassing for me and was very concerning seeing as this is a new top of the line machine and is just barely a week old. I ended up deciding to run the Apple Hardware Test by holding the D key during startup. Unfortunately it gave me the following error during the extended test: 4SNS/1/40000000'TmOP
I called Apple earlier today and spoke to a supervisor who told me that this was a normal occurrence in all MacBook Pros. Is this really true? Could someone diagnosis this error further for me as I certainly was not satisfied with the answer I received earlier. Should I exchange the computer within the 14 day return policy for another while I can? If this is just a normal occurrence then I'm okay with that, but something just doesn't seem right here. Please advise me as to how I should proceed, thank you.

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That's a Temperature Sensor error and if it appears in repeated Hardware tests it most certainly is not normal by any measure. Run the test again and if you get that same thing take it back to the store where you got it, be polite but firm and insist they exchange at no cost.

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