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Permission to Connect Induction Hob & Enter Warranty Card: SEP E Rights Inquiry

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  • #2 17102051
    zetdeel
    Level 39  
    Do you have a stamp? There must be a signature and a stamp. Bureaucracy, a sacred thing. :!: :cry: :cry: :cry:
    Moderated By Akrzy74:


    I don't have a stamp and I sign. Nonsense colleague writes out!

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  • #3 17102053
    jurkuc
    Level 28  
    "Specialist installation requirement] Kitchens and gas, gas-electric and electric hobs (with the exception of those factory-fitted with a single-phase connection cord) require connection to the gas and electric installation by an installer with the required permissions, who confirms the connection of the equipment in the Warranty Card, in the "Product connection certificate" section, providing the date, legible signature and stamp. Violation of the requirement provided for in the previous sentence shall void the Warranty. The cost of connection shall be borne by the user. "

    So many warranty provisions for AMICA equipment. This provision indicates that the connection should be made by a person who conducts business activity and at the same time possesses energy licenses of the appropriate category.
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  • #4 17102059
    p0l4k
    Level 9  
    There are no stamps. You can always order a stamp on the website

    Added after 10 [minutes]:

    Of course, I have a stamp in the card
  • #5 17102090
    xury
    Automation specialist
    There must be a stamp. All you need is an authorization number and signature. You do not need to have a business, because you can do it on a contract basis.
  • #6 17102095
    p0l4k
    Level 9  
    So my permissions on the card are sufficient?
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  • #7 17102312
    stomat
    Level 38  
    In principle, no, because you have in the service and not assembly, but so to the end probably no one knows, there is a huge jumble of it.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the requirements for connecting an induction hob and entering the warranty card, specifically regarding the necessary permissions and documentation. It is emphasized that a qualified installer must perform the connection, and the warranty may be voided if this requirement is not met. A signature and stamp are essential on the warranty card, and while some participants mention the possibility of obtaining a stamp online, others clarify that an authorization number and signature are sufficient. The conversation highlights the bureaucratic nature of warranty provisions, particularly for AMICA equipment, and the confusion surrounding the installation requirements.
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