Major Component Coverage for Appliances Sample Clauses

Major Component Coverage for Appliances. If Major Component Coverage for Appliances is purchased, We will furnish the covered replacement part(s) required to repair the Failure of Your Product. Coverage is only provided for replacement parts for covered major components, and does not include labor or trip charges, or any other parts that should fail. If the manufacturer’s warranty for the covered component is less than five (5) years, total parts coverage will be five
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Major Component Coverage for Appliances. If Major Component Coverage for Appliances is purchased, We will furnish the covered replacement part(s) required to repair the Failure of Your Product. Coverage is only provided for replacement parts, trip and labor for covered major components (listed below). This coverage will not be responsible for any other parts that should fail. If the manufacturer’s warranty for the covered component is less than five (5) years, total parts coverage will be five (5) years from the date of Product purchase (inclusive of the manufacturer’s warranty); if the manufacturer’s warranty for the covered component is equal to or greater than five (5) years, total parts coverage will be ten (10) years from the date of Product purchase (inclusive of the manufacturer’s warranty) under this Major Component Coverage. If you call for service and the problem found is not a result of the failure of the covered major component, you alone shall be responsible to pay any fees to the Servicer. Major Component Parts Covered: • Refrigerator/Freezer/Wine Cooler - Parts to repair or replace the sealed refrigeration system only for covered refrigerator, freezer, or wine cooler. The sealed refrigeration system consists of compressor, condenser, evaporator, drier and all connecting tubing. • Range/Cooktop/Wall Oven – Parts to repair or replace electric or gas heating elements. Coverage includes a glass ceramic cooktop if due to Thermal Breakage. Coverage excludes Halogen burners on ceramic tops and induction elements. • Microwave Oven - Parts to repair or replace the microwave magnetron tube only. • Dishwasher – Parts to repair or replace the motor/pump assembly only. • Range Hood – Parts to repair or replace the ventilation motor only. • Clothes Washer – Parts to repair or replace the washer transmission (top load); motor and center post assembly (front load); drum motor (all-in-one); or washer motor (washer/dryer combo). • Dryer Motor – Parts to repair or replace the dryer motor only. • Air Conditioner/Room Dehumidifier - Parts to repair or replace the sealed refrigeration system only for covered air conditioner or room dehumidifier. The sealed refrigeration system consists of compressor, condenser, evaporator, drier and all connecting tubing. Coverage includes Window Units, Thru-Wall Units and Zoneline Units. • Warming Drawer – Parts to repair or replace the electronic control board only. Compressor modifications due to changes required by law or governmental regulation shall be jointly cov...

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