Stand Alone Freezer Sample Clauses

Stand Alone Freezer. This Agreement covers all modules, components and parts of a stand alone freezer necessary to its functionality. This Agreement does NOT cover the following list of modules, components and parts relating to the stand alone freezer: (i) glass displays; (ii) light bulbs; (iii) knobs and caps; (iv) dials; (v) door seals; (vi) gaskets; (vii) door hinges; (viii) door handles; (ix) shelves; (x) condensation pans; (xi) leveling feet; (xii) clogged drains; (xiii) clogged lines; (xiv) grates; (xv) ice makers; (xvi) ice crushers; (xvii) beverage dispensers; (xviii) thermal shells; and (xix) cosmetic issues or abnormalities(xx)sealed system.
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Stand Alone Freezer control boards; compressor; thermostats; damper control; wire harness; evaporator fan motor; condenser fan motors; pressure switches; relays; contactors; start assist; thermistors Excluded: racks; shelves; glass; lighting; handles; doors, door seals, hinges, and gaskets; freon; disposal and recapture of freon, ice crushers; water lines and valve to ice maker; line restrictions; leaks of any kind; maintenance; interior thermal shells; noise without a related mechanical failure; leveling and balancing; or commercial units
Stand Alone Freezer. LIMIT: The maximum aggregate liability for repairs or replacement, regardless of the number of claims for repairs or replacement is $500.
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