Drain Pump Failure Relief Sample Clauses

Drain Pump Failure Relief. 1. For Settlement Class Members whose Selected Washers have already experienced a Drain Pump Failure or experience a Drain Pump Failure within three (3) years after the Notice Date, Defendants will provide the following Drain Pump Failure Relief, to the extent not previously provided to the Settlement Class Member: a. Repair of the Selected Washer’s Drain Pump or reimbursement of prior Drain Pump Repair Costs, as follows: (i) A Samsung Authorized Service Provider will install a new, relocated Drain Pump on the Settlement Class Member’s Selected Washer; or (ii) For Settlement Class Members who, prior to the Notice Date, paid for one or more repairs to their Selected Washer’s Drain Pump, Defendants will provide reimbursement of Prior Drain Pump Repair Costs, expressly subject to the following limitations: (1) the Settlement Class Member must submit sufficient documentation evidencing his or her Prior Drain Pump Repair Costs, and (2) Prior Drain Pump Repair Costs are capped at $150.00 per Settlement Class Member; or (iii) In the event SEA determines that the Drain Pump Failure cannot be remedied, SEA will replace the Selected Washer with a comparable washers at SEA’s expense. b. Reimbursement of Drain Pump Failure Expenses incurred by a Settlement Class Member as a result of the Drain Pump Failure is expressly subject to the following limitations: (1) the Settlement Class Member must submit sufficient documentation evidencing his or her Drain Pump Failure
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