Major Component for Appliances Service Agreement Sample Clauses

Major Component for Appliances Service Agreement. If You purchased a Service Agreement for a Major Appliance and Your receipt indicates You purchased an additional Major Component for Appliance Service Agreement, then You will receive an additional five (5) years of coverage for the Major Component Part only (AC, Dehumidifier, Refrigerator or Freezer Sealed Refrigeration System, Cooktop, Range or Wall Oven Electric or Gas Heating Elements, Range Hood Ventilation Motor, D/W Motor/Pump Assembly, Dryer Motor, Warming Drawer Electronic Board, Washer/Dryer Combo Motor, Microwave Magnetron Tube, Washer Motor or Transmission) from the end of Your Major Appliance Service Agreement. Major Component coverage, when purchased alone, will cover the Major Component Part for only five (5) years from the date of purchase of Your Product. Major Component coverage is only for the Major Component Part in the event of a mechanical or electrical failure and does not include trip and labor charges, or any other part that should fail.
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Major Component for Appliances Service Agreement. If You purchased a Service Agreement for a Major Appliance and Your receipt indicates You purchased an additional Major Component for Appliance Service Agreement, then You will receive an additional five (5) years of coverage for the Major Component Part only (AC, Dehumidifier, Refrigerator or Freezer Sealed Refrigeration System, Cooktop, Range or Wall Oven Electric or Gas Heating Elements, Range Hood Ventilation Motor, D/W Motor/Pump Assembly, Dryer Motor, Warming Drawer Electronic Board, Washer/Dryer Combo Motor, Microwave Magnetron Tube, Washer Motor or
Major Component for Appliances Service Agreement. If You purchased a Service Agreement for a Major Appliance and Your receipt indicates You purchased an additional
Major Component for Appliances Service Agreement. If You purchased a Service Agreement for a Major Appliance and Your receipt indicates You purchased an additional Major Component for Appliance Service Agreement, then You will receive an additional five

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