Chicago Electric 95313 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

Type
Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual
ELECTRIC CHAINSAW
SHARPENER
Model
95313
SET UP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally.
Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein.
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.
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Read this material before using this product.
Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
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2006 by Harbor Freight Tools
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. All rights reserved. No portion of this
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SPECIFICATIONS
Construction
Nylon Housing, Steel Mounting
Assembly, Aluminum Oxide
Grinding Wheel
Vise Capacity 0.50” to 0.80” ; - 35° Right to Left
Chain
capacity
.404”, .375”, .325”
Motor 120 V~, 60 Hz, 0.75 A, 4200 RPM
Arbor
7/8” Diameter, 1.25mm thread
pitch
Save This Manual
You will need the manual for the safety
warnings and precautions, assembly instructions,
operating and maintenance procedures, parts list
and diagram. Keep your invoice with this manual.
Write the invoice number on the inside of the front
cover. Keep the manual and invoice in a safe and
dry place for future reference.
SAFETY WARNINGS AND
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: When using tool, basic safety precau-
tions should always be followed to reduce
the risk of personal injury and damage to
equipment.
Read all instructions before using
this tool!
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working
order.
Keep your work area clean and well lit.
Cluttered benches and dark areas invite ac-
cidents.
Do not operate power tools in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of
ammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power
tools create sparks which may ignite the dust
or fumes.
Keep bystanders, children, and visi-
tors away while operating a power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose control.
Protect others in the work area from debris
such as chips and sparks. Provide barriers or
shields as needed. Never allow children to
handle this product.
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Grounded tools must be plugged into an
outlet properly installed and grounded
in accordance with all codes and
ordinances. Never remove the grounding
prong or modify the plug in any way. Do
not use any adapter plugs. Check with a
qualied electrician if you are in doubt
whether the outlet is properly grounded.
If the tool should electrically malfunction
or break down, grounding provides a low
resistance path to carry electricity away from
the user.
Double insulated tools are equipped with
a polarized plug (one blade is wider than
the other). This plug will t in a polarized
outlet only one way. If the plug does not
t fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If
it still does not t, contact a qualied
electrician to install a polarized outlet. Do
not change the plug in any way. Double
insulation eliminates the need for the three
wire grounded power cord and grounded
power supply system.
Avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges,
and refrigerators. There is an increased risk
of electric shock if your body is grounded.
Do not expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions. Water entering a power tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not abuse the Power Cord. Never use
the Power Cord to carry the tool or pull
the Plug from an outlet. Keep the Power
Cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges,
or moving parts. Replace damaged Power
Cords immediately. Damaged Power Cords
increase the risk of electric shock.
When operating a power tool outside, use
an outdoor extension cord marked “W-A”
or “W”. These extension cords are rated for
outdoor use, and reduce the risk of electric
shock.
Personal Safety
Stay alert. Watch what you are doing,
and use common sense when operating a
power tool. Do not use a power tool while
tired or under the inuence of drugs, alco-
hol, or medication. A moment of inatten-
tion while operating power tools may result in
serious personal injury.
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Dress properly. Do not wear loose cloth-
ing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep
your hair, clothing, and gloves away from
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or
long hair can be caught in moving parts.
Avoid accidental starting. Be sure the
Power Switch is off before plugging in.
Plugging in power tools with the Power
Switch on invites accidents.
Remove adjusting keys or wrenches be-
fore turning the power tool on. A wrench
or a key that is left attached to a rotating
part of the power tool may result in personal
injury.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times. Proper footing
and balance enables better control of the
power tool in unexpected situations.
Use safety equipment. Always wear ANSI-
approved eye protection. Dust mask,
non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hear-
ing protection must be used for appropriate
conditions.
Tool Use and Care
Only use the tool on a stable platform.
Attempting to use this tool on an unstable
platform can cause damage or injury.
Do not force the tool. Use the correct
tool for your application. The correct tool
will do the job better and safer at the rate for
which it is designed.
Do not use the power tool if the Power
Switch does not turn it on or off. Any tool
that cannot be controlled with the Power
Switch is dangerous and must be replaced.
Disconnect the Power Cord Plug from the
power source before making any adjust-
ments, changing accessories, or storing
the tool. Such preventive safety measures
reduce the risk of starting the tool acciden-
tally.
MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF with pad-
locks, master switches, or by removing
starter keys. Store idle tools out of reach
of children and other untrained persons.
Tools are dangerous in the hands of un-
trained users.
Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting
tools maintained and clean. Properly
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maintained tools are less likely to bind and
are easier to control. Do not use a damaged
tool. Tag damaged tools “Do not use” until
repaired.
Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts, and any
other condition that may affect the tool’s
operation. If damaged, have the tool
serviced before using. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained tools.
Use only accessories that are recom-
mended by the manufacturer for your
model. Accessories that may be suitable for
one tool may become hazardous when used
on another tool.
NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury
could occur if the tool is tipped or if the
cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.
Service
Tool service must be performed only by
qualied repair personnel. Service or
maintenance performed by unqualied per-
sonnel could result in a risk of injury.
When servicing a tool, use only identical
replacement parts. Use of unauthorized
parts or failure to follow maintenance instruc-
tions may create a risk of electric shock or
injury.
Grinding Wheel Warnings
Do not use a grinding wheel if it is
chipped, cracked, worn or out of balance.
You can check if the wheel has cracks not
visible to the human eye by hanging it up by
the central hole and tapping it with a non-
metallic object (i.e. screwdriver handle). If it
is in good condition it will produce a metal-
lic sound. A dull sound indicates a crack or
break. If it is out of balance, it will cause a
vibration while spinning.
Only use grinding wheels that t the
Arbor (7/8”). Do not try to change or modify
the mounting hole on a grinding wheel to
make it t. Grinding wheel replacements are
available at Harbor Freight Tools, order part
number 8 off page 11 parts list.
Do not overtighten the Grinder Lock Cap
(9). Hand tighten it only. Overtightening may
cause the wheel to break or disintegrate.
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Never use the Chainsaw Sharpener without
the Grinding Wheel Cover (11) in place.
Always test the Grinding Wheel (8) by run-
ning it for a minute prior to contact with a
chain.
Keep away from the wheel when it is turn-
ing, and make sure no one is standing close,
in the line of the wheel rotation trajectory.
If the grinding wheel vibrates, turn off the
machine immediately and check that it is
mounted securely, and that is not out of bal-
ance or damaged.
Never try to stop the grinding wheel with
your hands, even if you are wearing safety
gloves. The wheel will cut through gloves
and your hand, causing serious injury.
Never operate tool without the Grinding
Wheel Cover in place.
The listed speed on replacement grinding
wheel must meet or exceed RPM rating of
the tool, which is 4200 RPM.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT-
TENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave
tool until it comes to a complete stop.
WARNING! Some dust created by power
sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other
construction activities, contain chemicals
known (to the State of California) to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these chemicals
are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline
silica from bricks and cement or other ma-
sonry products, arsenic and chromium from
chemically treated lumber. Your risk from
these exposures varies, depending on how
often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a
well ventilated area, and work with approved
safety equipment, such as those dust masks
that are specially designed to lter out micro-
scopic particles. (California Health & Safety
Code 25249.5, et seq.)
WARNING! People with pacemakers should
consult their physician(s) before using this
product. Electromagnetic elds in close
proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause
interference to or failure of the pacemaker.
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GROUNDING
TO PREVENT
ELECTRIC SHOCK
AND DEATH FROM
INCORRECT GROUNDING WIRE
CONNECTION:
Check with a qualied electrician
if you are in doubt as to whether
the outlet is properly grounded.
Do not modify the power cord
plug provided with the tool. Never
remove the grounding prong from
the plug. Do not use the tool if the
power cord or plug is damaged.
If damaged, have it repaired by a
service facility before use. If the
plug will not t the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a qualied
electrician.
Grounded Tools: Tools with Three
Prong Plugs
3-Prong Plug and Outlet
Tools marked with “Grounding Required”
have a three wire cord and three prong
grounding plug. The plug must be con-
nected to a properly grounded outlet. If the
tool should electrically malfunction or break
down, grounding provides a low resistance
path to carry electricity away from the user,
reducing the risk of electric shock. (See 3-
Prong Plug and Outlet.)
The grounding prong in the plug is connected
through the green wire inside the cord to the
grounding system in the tool. The green wire
in the cord must be the only wire connected
to the tool’s grounding system and must
never be attached to an electrically “live”
terminal. (See 3-Prong Plug and Outlet.)
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The tool must be plugged into an appropriate
outlet, properly installed and grounded in ac-
cordance with all codes and ordinances. The
plug and outlet should look like those in the
preceding illustration. (See 3-Prong Plug
and Outlet.)
Double Insulated Tools: Tools
with Two Prong Plugs
Outlets for 2-Prong Plug
Tools marked “Double Insulated” do not re-
quire grounding. They have a special double
insulation system which satises OSHA re-
quirements and complies with the applicable
standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.,
the Canadian Standard Association, and the
National Electrical Code. (See Outlets for
2-Prong Plug.)
Double insulated tools may be used in either
of the 120 volt outlets shown in the preceding
illustration. (See Outlets for 2-Prong Plug.)
Extension Cords
Grounded tools require a three wire exten-
sion cord. Double Insulated tools can use
either a two or three wire extension cord.
As the distance from the supply outlet
increases, you must use a heavier gauge
extension cord. Using extension cords with
inadequately sized wire causes a serious
drop in voltage, resulting in loss of power and
possible tool damage.
(See Table A.) The smaller the gauge num-
ber of the wire, the greater the capacity of
the cord. For example, a 14 gauge cord can
carry a higher current than a 16 gauge cord.
(See Table A.)
When using more than one extension cord
to make up the total length, make sure each
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cord contains at least the minimum wire size
required. (See Table A.)
If you are using one extension cord for more
than one tool, add the nameplate amperes
and use the sum to determine the required
minimum cord size. (See Table A.)
If you are using an extension cord outdoors,
make sure it is marked with the sufx “W-A”
(“W” in Canada) to indicate it is acceptable
for outdoor use.
Make sure the extension cord is properly
wired and in good electrical condition. Al-
ways replace a damaged extension cord
or have it repaired by a qualied electrician
before using it.
Protect the extension cords from sharp
objects, excessive heat, and damp or wet
areas.
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM WIRE
GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS*
(120/240 VOLT)
NAMEPLATE
AMPERES
(at full load)
EXTENSION CORD
LENGTH
25’
50’
75’
100’
150’
0 – 2.0 18 18 18 18 16
2.1 – 3.4 18 18 18 16 14
3.5 – 5.0 18 18 16 14 12
5.1 – 7.0 18 16 14 12 12
7.1 – 12.0 18 14 12 10 -
12.1 – 16.0 14 12 10 - -
16.1 – 20.0 12 10 - - -
TABLE A
* Based on limiting the line
voltage drop to ve volts at
150% of the rated amperes.
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Symbology
Double Insulated
Canadian Standards Association
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
V~
Volts Alternating Current
A
Amperes
n
0
xxxx/min.
No Load Revolutions per Minute
(RPM)
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Unpacking
When unpacking, check to make sure the following parts are included.
Chainsaw Sharpener with Grinding Wheel and Chain Mounting Assembly
If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number on the cover of this
manual.
Assembly and Operation
Installing on the Workbench:
When installing the sharpener on a workbench, make sure that the Lock Wheel (18) is accessible,
as shown in the mounting picture in FIGURE 1.
Bolt the unit directly to the workbench through the two 1/4” holes on the Base (17) (bolts not in-
cluded). The workbench must have a solid surface capable of supporting the weight of this product,
the workpiece and assorted tools. See FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 2
1/4” Hole
with Bolt
FIGURE 1
Lock Wheel
(18)
Base (17)
Mounting the Grinding Wheel:
Raise the Top Housing (4) and lock it in the up
position by tightening the Lock Stop (6) as in gure
3. See FIGURE 3.
Remove the two screws holding the Grinding
Wheel Cover (11). Set the cover aside.
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Unscrew the Grinder Lock Cap (9) that holds the Grinding Wheel (8) in place.
Install the new wheel on the Grinding Wheel Base (7),
making sure it ts properly.
CAUTION: Do not use a grinding wheel if it is chipped,
cracked, out of balance or worn. Please see warning
#1 on page 4 of this manual.
Replace the Grinder Lock Cap (9). Turn it on hand tight.
Replace the Grinding Wheel Cover (11). Tighten the
screws holding it in place.
Release the Lock Stop (6) and lower the Top Housing
(4).
WARNING: Never operate tool without the Grinding
Wheel Cover in place.
Positioning and Preparing the Chain for Sharpening:
WARNING: Always be sure the Power Switch is in the OFF
position, and the tool is unplugged before mounting the chain or making adjustments. Always wear
work gloves when handling chain.
UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS:
Please refer to gure on next page.
The chain will be positioned on the Sliding Guides (31) which mimic the chain guide on your chain-
saw.
The Chain Mounting Assembly (39) can rotate to adjust the angle of the Grinding Wheel (8) to the
chain. Most chainsaw teeth are cut at 5° - 10° off perpendicular to the line of the chain. Check your
chainsaw owners manual for the recommended angle or simply match the angle already on the
chain. The angle can be read on the Angle Gauge which is attached to the Base (17). Alternating
teeth are ground at opposite angles. You will rst grind all teeth at one angle, then all teeth at the
opposite angle.
The chain is positioned on the Sliding Guides with the Chain Stop (23). The Chain Stop rotates up
to allow the chain to move along the Sliding Guides, then rotates down to position each link in place
under the Grinding Wheel for sharpening.
The Handle (34) locks the link in place on the Sliding Guides so it does not move while being sharp-
ened.
The amount of material being removed during sharpening can be adjusted using the Lower Knob
(26) with its Lock Nut. Adjusting this knob moves the chain lengthwise along the Sliding Glides, and
consequently under the Grinding Wheel. You should remove as little material as possible during
each sharpening procedure to extend the usable life of the chain.
Most chains have depth limiting gauges built into each link. These are marks or shoulders made
into each link which indicate the lowest safe level to grind each link.
WARNING: Do not sharpen any chain link below the chain depth limiting gauge. Over-sharpening
can weaken the chain causing the possibility of chain breakage or other failure which can
cause property damage or severe personal injury.
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FIGURE 4
Grinding Wheel (8)
Grinder Lock
Cap (9)
FIGURE 4
Grinding Wheel (8)
Grinder Lock
Cap (9)
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Chain
Stop (23)
Lower
Knob (26)
Lock Nut
Angle Gauge
Lock Wheel (18)
Sliding
Guide (31)
To Sharpen a Chain:
Clean the chain before sharpening. Use an approved, nonammable solvent. Do not use gasoline.
Dispose of the dirty solvent according to local environmental regulations. Dry the chain before
sharpening.
CAUTION: Leave the tool unplugged and turned OFF while setting up the chain for sharpening.
Release the Lock Stop (6) on top of the grinder assembly and raise the grinder assembly up.
Lift up the Chain Stop (23) and place the chain on the Sliding Guides (31). Press the Chain Stop
down to hold the chain link in place. This will be your “Starting Link”.
Loosen the Lock Wheel (18) to allow the Chain Mounting Assembly (39) to rotate to the desired
angle. Retighten the Lock Wheel.
Lower the grinder assembly until the Grinding Wheel (8) rests on the chain link tooth.
Hold the grinding assembly in this position while you lower the Stop Lock (6) to limit the grinding
wheel at this depth.
Adjust the Lower Knob (26) to limit the amount of material that will be removed by the sharpening
process. Fix the Lower Knob in place with its Lock Nut.
Lock the chain in position by turning the Handle (34) clockwise.
With ANSI-approved eye protection in place, plug in the Power Cord (3) and turn the Power Switch
(5) to the ON position.
Slowly lower the Grinding Wheel (8) onto the chain to sharpen the link. Operate the grinder in a
smooth manner, do not leave the grinding wheel on the tooth long enough to overheat, as this will
damage the tooth.
After sharpening one tooth, turn the machine OFF.
Lift the grinding assembly and x in place using the Lock Stop (6).
Release the Handle (34) by turning counterclockwise. Raise the Chain Stop (34), move the chain to
the next link. Reposition the Chain Stop and tighten the Handle.
Turn the tool ON. Repeat the grinding operation. Continue in this manner until all teeth in the chain
with the selected angle are sharpened.
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Return to step 4 on previous page and adjust the grinding angle to t the teeth oriented in the op-
posite angle. Sharpen all of these teeth following steps 5 - 14 starting on previous page. All teeth in
the chain have now been sharpened.
Turn the Power Switch to the OFF position. Remove the chain from the tool. Unplug the tool.
Chainsaw Chain Care
There are several things you can do to prevent damage and to extend the working life of your chainsaw chain.
Dulling. The normal life-span of your chainsaw chain will vary with the quality of the chain. All
chains will dull with use, and normally can be resharpened many times. To maintain a sharp edge
as long as possible, avoid cutting into dirt or other foreign material in the wood. Dirt, sand, nails,
wire, etc. will act as abrasives rapidly dulling the chain and possibly causing additional damage to
the tool or workpiece.
Overheating. Chains will remain sharper longer and last longer if they are not overheated. To
prevent overheating, be sure the oil reservoir on your chainsaw never runs dry, and always properly
oils the chain. Do not run the chain for a long time in one place in the wood, such as a knot or burl,
as this will cause overheating. If you observe smoke rising from the cut, lift the saw out of the work-
piece, and let it run for a few seconds in the air to cool it down.
Binding. Chains can be damaged if they become bound in a workpiece or are twisted by the work-
piece. Always line up your cut and prop the workpiece in such a way that it will not bind the chain as
it is cut. If the chain becomes bound, stop cutting, and use a wedge to open the cut and release the
chain.
Forcing the cut. If the chain will not easily cut the workpiece, do not force it. Forcing the cut will
result in chain overheating or binding. Sharpen your chain and try again, or use another means to
cut extremely hard material.
Chainsaw Sharpener Maintenance
Keep the Sharpener clean and free of dust, metal debris and dirt.
Check the Grinding Wheel before each use to make sure it isn’t damaged. Do not use a grinding
wheel if it is chipped, cracked, or worn. You can check if the wheel has cracks not visible to the hu-
man eye by hanging it up by the central hole and tapping it with a non metal object (i.e. screwdriver
handle). If it is in good condition it will produce a metallic sound. A dull sound indicates a crack or
break.
Replace the Grinding Wheel when it grinds down to a diameter of 3 inches or less.
Check the condition of the chain as you sharpen it. Twisted links must be repaired or the chain
discarded. If the chain has been sharpened repeatedly, it will eventually be worn down and must be
discarded. Never use a worn or damaged chain on any chainsaw.
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PARTS LIST
NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as
replacement parts.
Part Description QTY.
1 Screw 3
2 Motor Cover 1
3 Power Cord 1
4 Top Housing 1
5 Switch Plate 1
6 Lock Stop 1
7 Grinding Wheel Base 1
8 Grinding Wheel 1
9 Grinder Lock Cap 1
10 Screw 2
11 Grinding Wheel Cover 1
13 Punching Axis 1
14 Torsion Spring 1
15 Switch Circuit Board 1
16 Nut 1
17 Base 1
18 Lock Wheel 1
19* Screw 1
20* Washer 1
21* Bearing 1
22* Swing Arm 1
23* Chain Stop 1
24* Tension Spring 1
Part Description QTY.
25* Retaining Ring 1
26* Lower Knob 1
27* Screw 1
28* Bolt 1
29* Chain Saw Frame 1
30* Square Neck Screw 2
31* Sliding Guide 2
32* Pad 2
33* Screw 1
34* Handle 1
35* Spring 1
36* Lock Screw 1
37 Retaining Ring (10) 2
38 Motor 1
39* Washer 1
40* Nut 1
42 Safe guard 1
43 Screw 2
44 Spring washer 2
45 Nut 2
46 Pressure panel 1
47 Screw 2
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ASSEMBLY DRAWING
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LIMITED 1 YEAR / 90 DAY WARRANTY
Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and dura-
bility standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that for a period of ninety days from date of pur-
chase that the engine/motor, the belts (if so equipped), and the blades (if so equipped) are free of defects
in materials and workmanship. Harbor Freight Tools also warrants to the original purchaser, for a period of
one year from date of purchase, that all other parts and components of the product are free from defects
in materials and workmanship (90 days if used by a professional contractor or if used as rental equip-
ment). This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly, to misuse, abuse, negligence or
accidents, repairs or alterations outside our facilities, normal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance. We
shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property, or for incidental, contingent, special
or consequential damages arising from the use of our product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to
you. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IM-
PLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
To take advantage of this warranty, the product or part must be returned to us with transportation
charges prepaid. Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the mer-
chandise. If our inspection veries the defect, we will either repair or replace the product at our election
or we may elect to refund the purchase price if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replace-
ment. We will return repaired products at our expense, but if we determine there is no defect, or that the
defect resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty, then you must bear the cost of returning
the product.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
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PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS DIAGRAM IN THIS
MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR
MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE
IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO
REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT. IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR
EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN
BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER. THE BUYER ASSUMES
ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR
REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACE-
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