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How do I know if I am experiencing a claim for motor control and related circuit board failure ?

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How do I know if I am experiencing a claim for motor control and related circuit board failure ?

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For customers with a claim for motor control and related circuit board failure their Neptune washer will lock the door, turn on the door locked indicator light, fill with water and then will either not start tumbling or will stop operation mid-spin cycle. If your Neptune operates normally during its entire wash cycle, you do not have a class claim for motor control and related circuit board failure. Back to Top 7. I am confused about the August 9, 2004 date. Please explain what is covered before that date and what is not covered by this Settlement after that date. August 9, 2004 is the date that the Court gave preliminary approval of this proposed settlement. No purchases of Neptune machines purchased after that date are covered by the Settlement. All out of pocket expenses that were incurred before August 9, 2004 relating to repairs for one of the four Class Claims are eligible for reimbursement under the Settlement. Please note that you will not be reimbursed if you pay out of pocket

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