Equator EZ 1720 V Washer/Dryer User Manual


 
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Combo Washer
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Dryer Owner’s Manual
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Your Equator
®
appliance is protected by this warranty under
normal, personal, family or household use (1 Year),
and limited commercial use (90 days), in the USA and Canada.
WARRANTY
Equator Advanced Appliances undertakes to the consumer-owner to repair or, at Equator
Advanced Appliances’ option, to replace any part of this product which proves to be
defective in workmanship or material under normal personal, family or household use, in the
USA and Canada, for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. For
commercial use, the product is warranteed for a period of 90 days. During this period,
Equator Advanced Appliances will provide all labor and parts necessary to correct such
defect, free of charge, if the appliance has been installed and operated in accordance with
Equator Advanced Appliances’ written instructions with the appliance. Ready access to the
appliance, for service, is the responsibility of the consumer-owner.
EXCLUSIONS
In no event shall Equator Advanced Appliances be liable for incidental or consequential
damages or for damages resulting from external causes such as abuse, misuse, incorrect
voltage or acts God. This warranty does not cover service calls which do not involve
defective workmanship or materials covered by this warranty. Accordingly, diagnosis and
repair costs for a service call which does not involve defective workmanship or materials will
be the responsibility of the consumer-owner.
Specifically, the following work is not covered under warranty and does not constitute
warranty work:
§ Installation – e.g. improper hook-up or leveling or non-removal of shipping bolts
§ Maintenance – e.g. cleaning of air and/or water filter
§ Damage – e.g. replacing broken door handle
Most work is covered. The defining factor is, has the machine malfunctioned (Equator is
responsible) or has the customer omitted or done something to cause machine to
malfunction (customer is responsible). Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply
to you.