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Terms and Conditions 
of the Extended Insurance Plan

Significant features and benefits explained

The following are definitions of the different types of

benefits available to you.

Breakdown

The cost of repair to the equipment following a

mechanical or electrical fault which stops the equipment

working properly.

1. Terms of replacement

We will always, subject to the full terms, conditions and

exclusions of your plan, repair your equipment unless:

a) we cannot repair it; or

b) we cannot obtain the spare parts to repair it; or

c) if it is under 5 years old and we can replace it for less than

the cost of the repair; or

d) if it is over 5 years old and the cost of the repair is more than

we will pay - see the box below

Age of Equipment

What we will pay

Over 5 years and up to 6 years

50% of the current retail price

Over 6 and up to 7 years old

40% of the current retail price

Over 7 years

30% of the current retail price

(The current retail price is the lowest price reasonably available)

We will only replace your equipment if we have agreed to do

so before a repair is carried out. When we have replaced

your equipment, your plan will end immediately and there will

be no refund of the fee you have paid. When we have

replaced your equipment you may dispose of the original

equipment if it is in your possession.

If we do not repair your equipment we will replace it with

equipment of the same or similar make and specification. For

equipment which is over 5 years old and up to 6 years old

we will ask you to pay 50% of the current retail price of the

equipment. For equipment over 6 years old and up to 7 years

old we will ask you to pay 60% of the current retail price and

for equipment over 7 years old we will ask you to pay 70%.

You  must also pay us for our supplier’s delivery and/or

installation charges and any outstanding fee instalments. 

If we cannot reasonably arrange a replacement we will pay

you a contribution towards the cost of the new equipment,

usually this will be vouchers redeemable from a retailer

chosen by us. We will calculate this contribution using the

age of your equipment and the current retail price, as shown

in the ‘What we will pay’ table above.

We will not be responsible for any costs that you may incur

to dispose of your original equipment.

2. What is not included in your plan

a) Costs provided by any manufacturer’s, supplier’s or repairer’s

guarantee or warranty.

b) The equipment being recalled by the manufacturer.

c) The cost of modifying the equipment.

d) Claims arising from your failure to follow the manufacturer’s

instructions.

e) Claims arising from using your equipment in a non-domestic

or commercial environment unless we agree to the use in

writing beforehand.

f) Theft, attempted theft, malicious damage or damage caused

by fire or explosion.

g) Claims arising from floods, lightning, storms, frost or other

bad weather conditions.

h) Claims arising from any problem with the supply of electricity,

gas or water.

i)

Costs if no fault is found with your equipment.

j)

Routine maintenance, cleaning and servicing.

k) Labour charges for work outside our repairer’s normal

working hours which are Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm.

l)

Repairs carried out outside the United Kingdom, unless we

agree otherwise in writing.

m) Costs arising from not being able to use your equipment 

or from damage caused when the equipment breaks 

down, including any costs to remove or reinstate built-in 

or fitted equipment.

n) Cosmetic damage such as damage to paintwork or dents or

scratches to the equipment.

o) The cost of replacing any item or accessory that is intended

to be replaceable. These include: fuses, batteries, light bulbs,

fluorescent tubes and related starters, filters, attachments,

cables, plugs, light covers or rain covers.

p) Costs due to rust, corrosion or water damage.

q) Delivery and installation charges if a replacement takes place

as detailed in ‘Terms of replacement’.

r) Accidental Damage - The cost of repair to the equipment

following physical damage as a result of a sudden 

and unforeseen cause which stops the equipment 

working properly.

This plan will not protect against claims arising from third party

or personal injury.

3. How to arrange a repair

You can find details of how to arrange your repair in section 7 of

your plan document. If you need to contact us before this

arrives, call us on 08702 426 748.

You must use our approved repairer who will normally send the

repair bill to us so that you have no repair bill to pay. In the

unlikely event that we advise you to pay the repairer yourself,

we will tell you how to claim.

4. How to contact us or complain

Call our Customer Service Department on 08705 490 000.

Write to the Customer Care Manager at Domestic & General

Insurance PLC, Leicester House, 17 Leicester Street,

Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 8JP.   

Email us at [email protected] or by clicking on

‘contact us’ at www.domgen.com.

We want you to contact us so that we know what you think of

us and the services we provide. We hope that you are satisfied

with our response to your enquiry. If you are not satisfied, you

can ask for your case to be reviewed by us and a final decision

made on behalf of the Managing Director.  

If you are still not satisfied you can ask the Financial

Ombudsman Service to review your case. They can be

contacted at:

South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SR

Email: [email protected]

5. Your right to change your mind / cancellations

You may cancel the plan at any time during the 14 day

period after receiving your plan document. If you have

already claimed for a repair you may be charged a £10

administrative fee. No refund will be due if you have already

claimed and this results in a replacement appliance or write

off settlement.

Содержание Infinity VS-190B

Страница 1: ...Series WARNING This cleaner has a constantly rotating brush bar which when left in contact with lino parquet and other hard flooring could potentially cause some damage to the floor surface NOTE Vax recommends that you raise the height of the brush bar when using this cleaner on lino and hard flooring Vax cannot be held responsible for damage to these surfaces if the customer fails to take notice ...

Страница 2: ... Six 6 screws 18 Upper tool caddy 19 Hose clip 20 Back panel 21 On off pedal 22 Handle release pedal 23 Swivel wheels 24 Power cord 25 Carry handle 26 Cord wrap with quick release 27 Dusting brush 28 3 1m stretch hose V 060 V 060U V 060P 4 2m super stretch hose V 060R V 060C 29 Hose Caddy 24 23 25 26 27 29 28 15 6x WARNING This cleaner has a constantly rotating brush bar which when left in contact...

Страница 3: ...etc or use in the presence of explosive liquids or vapours 14 Do not vacuum up harmful or toxic material chlorine bleach ammonia drain cleaner etc 15 Do not vacuum up hard or sharp objects such as glass nails screws coins etc 16 Do not use without the filters in place 17 Take extra care when vacuuming on stairs 18 Keep vacuuming area well lit 19 Store the vacuum cleaner indoors in a cool dry area ...

Страница 4: ...screws into the front of the back panel Fig 3 2 3 Slide the end of the hose onto the back panel inlet Turn anti clockwise to secure Fig 3 3 4 Align the carry handle holes with the holes on the back panel Slide the handle forward Insert two 2 screws into the holes and tighten until secure Fig 3 4 5 Place the upper handle onto the upright back panel Fig 3 5 6 Attach the TurboTool clip into the Turbo...

Страница 5: ...e post in the upper tool caddy with the bristles facing out Fig 3 12A Slide the extension tube crevice tool into the round opening on the front of the right side of the tool caddy Insert the stair cleaning tool into the top of the extension tube Fig 3 12B V 060R C 060C only 13 Ensure the filter is secure by pressing it firmly into its holding in the bottom of the dirt container Align the slots on ...

Страница 6: ...bar continues to rotate at all times while the vacuum cleaner is on Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from the brush area while the vacuum cleaner is on The vacuum cleaner must be in the upright position to lift the rotating brushbar off the carpet Fig 3 14 Fig 3 15 Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 WARNING This cleaner has a constantly rotating brush bar which when left in contact wit...

Страница 7: ...4 4 IMPORTANT This vacuum cleaner is not intended for use on hard floors The powerful rotating brush bar is designed to groom carpet pile and could cause damage to some hard floor types 5 Accessories IMPORTANT The vacuum cleaner must be in the upright position to raise the brushbar The brushbar height adjust must also be at its highest position 1 Remove the hose from the tool caddy Fig 5 1 2 Choos...

Страница 8: ... on the back of the vacuum cleaner to move the cleaner from room to room Fig 5 5 NOTE Check that the dirt container is securely in place before lifting the vacuum cleaner 6 Dirt Container Filter Removal and Replacement WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts unplug before servicing NOTE Unplug the vacuum cleaner before changing filter NOTE For best performance replace filter annuall...

Страница 9: ...the filter into place to prevent dirt leakage Fig 6 5 6 Align slots on the lid with the tabs on the dirt container Fig 6 6A Push the lid down and twist clockwise NOTE There is a guideline on the back of the dust container lid Align the line with the arrow on the dirt container and turn clockwise until secure Fig 6 6B 7 Return the dirt container to the vacuum cleaner Set the aligning tab on the bot...

Страница 10: ...the location of the screws Fig 7 1 2 Lift the nozzle guard Fig 7 2 3 Lift and remove the brushbar and dispose of the belt Fig 7 3 To Replace the Belt or Brushbar 1 Slide the belt onto the motorshaft Fig 7 4 Then slide the brushbar into the belt 2 Place the new belt in the area of the brushbar without bristles Fig 7 5 3 With the new belt in place pull and slide the brushbar into the nozzle making s...

Страница 11: ...truction if visible in the end of the hose Fig 8 1 2 Undo the hose from the back panel dirt tube Remove any obstruction Fig 8 2 3 To aid blockage removal the hose can be removed by pulling gently down and away from the body of the machine Fig 8 3 4 Push a broom handle or other similar implement through the hose to clear any obstructions Fig 8 4 5 Undo the hose from the clear dirt passage window an...

Страница 12: ...oTool 1 Turn the TurboTool Power Brush over and slide off the O ring Fig 8 7 2 Pivot lowering housing and remove clog Fig 8 8 3 To re assemble be sure that the tabs are engaged Pivot the lower housing closed Slip the O ring into the groove at the neck of the TurboTool Power Brush to complete reassumbly Fig 8 9 clearing blockages Fig 8 6 O RING Fig 8 7 Fig 8 8 TABS Fig 8 9 ...

Страница 13: ...eight setting Solution Adjust brushbar height Cause Clogged nozzle Solution Remove obstruction Cause Clogged dirt inlet Solution Remove power head cover and remove obstruction Cause Clogged hose Solution Remove obstruction Cause Broken belt Solution Replace belt Cause Hose not fully inserted Solution Push hose in securely Cause Dirty filters Solution Clean change filters PROBLEM Accessories won t ...

Страница 14: ...ling There are over 400 approved Vax Service Agents in the UK For the nearest Service Agent please call the Vax Careline www vax co uk 11 Technical Specification Voltage 230 240V 50Hz Wattage 1700 2000W dependent on model Capacity 4 2 litres max Filters HEPA V 060 V 060U V 060R HEPA carbon and antibacterial V 060P HEPA and carbon V 060C Cord length 7 9m dependent on model Weight 8 7kg Subject to t...

Страница 15: ...es to receive your data or do not wish for us to use your data for other marketing purposes please put an X in this box To help keep your details accurate we may use information we receive from our partners You can ask for a copy of your details for a small fee and to correct any inaccuracies To make sure we follow your instructions correctly and to improve our service we may monitor or record our...

Страница 16: ...Low cost optional Breakdown Plan For Complete Peace of Mind ...

Страница 17: ...pread over a ten month period with the first payment debited about 30 days after the mandate is received After the initial protection has expired your plan will normally be renewable on an annual basis Domestic General will contact you to offer you the opportunity of extending the protection Ease of repair if you are protected If your appliance breaks down after the manufacturer s guarantee has ex...

Страница 18: ...nths 2 by cheque postal order 3 by credit or debit card Please return the completed form to Vax Guarantee Department Leicester House 17 Leicester Street Bedworth Warwickshire CV12 8JP You will receive your plan documents 14 to 28 days after your application is processed 10 Monthly Direct Debit 59 00 64 00 74 00 5 90 6 40 7 40 2 90 3 40 3 90 Vax Appliances up to 100 Vax Appliances 101 200 Vax Appli...

Страница 19: ...ion for a reasonable period for these purposes We or our business partners may contact you by mail telephone e mail or other electronic messaging services with offers of goods and services or information that may be of interest to you By providing us with your telephone number or email address you consent to being contacted by these methods If you do not wish to receive marketing information by th...

Страница 20: ... and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief Signature Insurance Purchase Date Warning Any false statement may render your plan invalid DIRECT DEBIT PAYMENT PLAN Instructions to your Bank or Building Society to pay by Direct Debit Reference Number for office use only Originators ID No Instruction to your Bank or Building Society Please pay Domestic General Insurance PLC Direct Debits from ...

Страница 21: ...appliance is beyond economical repair and we have met our obligations to you under the plan to provide you with a replacement appliance or monetary settlement no fees will be refunded and your plan will end You can request a cancellation by calling us on 08702 426 747 by emailing us at web support domgen com or by writing to Domestic General s Customer Service Manager Domestic General Insurance PL...

Страница 22: ...age caused by fire or explosion g Claims arising from floods lightning storms frost or other bad weather conditions h Claims arising from any problem with the supply of electricity gas or water i Costs if no fault is found with your equipment j Routine maintenance cleaning and servicing k Labour charges for work outside our repairer s normal working hours which are Monday Friday 9am to 5pm l Repai...

Страница 23: ...ts of purchase such as premiums and taxes at the applicable rate 14 The Financial Services Compensation Scheme We are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme You may be entitled to compensation under the scheme if we cannot meet our obligations This depends on the type of business and the circumstances of the claim Our obligations to you are covered for 100 of the first 2 000 and 90 ...

Страница 24: ...lowing Directives Safety 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive EMC 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Vax Ltd Kingswood Road Hampton Lovett Droitwich Worcestershire WR9 OQH UK email info vax co uk website www vax...

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