Frigidaire F71C12 Dishwasher User Manual


 
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Consumer Services
Keep your bill of sale, delivery slip or some other appropriate payment
record. The date on the bill establishes the warranty period should service
be required.
Dishwasher Warranty
Warrantor: Frigidaire Company, a
division of White Consolidated
Industries, Inc.
Covered
Full One Year Parts and Labor
Warranty
For one year from date of purchase,
Frigidaire Company will repair or
replace any part of the appliance that
proves to be defective in materials or
workmanship.
Limited One Year Parts and Labor
Warranty
(State of Alaska only)
All terms stated above apply except all
of the technician’s travel costs to the
home for service and any costs for
pickup and delivery of the appliance
(required because of service), are
excluded.
Extended Limited 2nd Year Warranty
For two years from date of purchase,
Frigidaire Company will provide a
replacement (or functional equivalent),
for any part in the water distribution
system that proves to be defective in
materials or workmanship. Associated
inlet and drain plumbing parts are not
included. The consumer must pay for
all labor and service charges, and the
cost to ship the part(s) to the nearest
authorized servicer.
Extended Limited 2nd-10th Year
Warranty
For ten years from date of purchase,
Frigidaire Company will provide a
replacement tub or door liner if the
original tub or door liner fails to contain
water because of a manufacturing
defect. Door seals are not included.
The consumer must pay for all labor
and service charges, and the cost to
ship the replacement part(s) to the
nearest authorized servicer.
Not Covered
1. Service calls where the
problem is
not the fault
of the
appliance. Examples—applicable to
various appliance types but not
limited to the following things:
a. Service calls to remove shipping
devices; to level your appliance;
to correct leaks at water inlet
hose connections; to correct
improper placement of drain hose
in drain; to turn gas supply line
on; to correct an improper
exhaust system or to connect
your appliance to your exhaust
duct; to advise you on proper
setting of controls or on proper
use of your appliance; to correct
installation of appliance; to
replace owner-accessible light
bulbs or fluorescent tubes.
b. Service calls where the problem
is due to house wiring or
improper voltage supply; a blown
fuse or tripped circuit breaker; a
slow or backed-up drain; a weak
or spongy floor; insects, rodents
or pests; frozen water lines in
your appliance or house;
improper power cord connections
to appliance; blockage or
restrictions in house exhaust duct
or hood; appliance installed
outside, exposed to elements.
2. Repairs when product is used in
dwellings with multiusers (such as in
community-type complexes).
3. Damage to your appliance caused
by misuse, fire, flood, acts of God,
or by using parts and/or service not
approved by Frigidaire Company
Consumer Services or an authorized
Frigidaire Servicer.
Warranty (continued)