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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
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Dealer's
Responsibility
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During
the
warranty
period
it
wiIl be
necessary
for
the
dealer
to:
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1.
Be
responsible for
warranty
service
to
the
consumer
on
warranted
items
regardless
of
geographical
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2.
Mail
to
AMF
within
seven
days,
after
completion,
predelivery
inspection
warranty
registration
card
location
of
original purchase.
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and
20-hour
inspection
checklist
card.
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3.
Complete
a
Warranty
AIlowance
Request
Form,
No.
4414A,
and
submit
it
to
AMF
through
his
dis- Q
tributor,
where
applicable,
within
thirty
days
after
repairs
have
been
made
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4.
Determine
if
the
unit
or
part
requiring repair
or
replacement
is
covered
under
this
warranty
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5.
Determine
if
the
customer
warranty
has
been
properly
registered
arid
that
the
warranty
period
is
stiII
in
eRect.
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6.
Hold
all
defective
parts
replaced
under
this
warranty
until
AMF
disposition
instructions
are received
or
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until
warranty
credit
is
received.
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7.
Identify
all
defective
parts
returned
to
AMF
under
warranty
by
the
applicable
warranty
request
number.
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8.
Assume
the
full
cost
of
pick-up
charges
or
travel
expenses
required
to
perform
warranty
service.
Owner's
Responsibility
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During
this
warranty
period
it
may
become
necessary
for
the
owner
to:
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1.
Replace,
clean
or
adjust
spark
plugs,
ignition
points
and
condenser.
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2.
Perform
engine
tune-up
and
adjust
carburetor. Q
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3.
Adjust
and
align
skis.
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4.
Add
oil
and
lubricants.
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5.
Adjust
brake.
6.
Assume
the
full
cost
of
freight
for
return
of
defective
warranted
parts
to
the
factory.
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7.
Perform
proper
storage
of
snowmobile
during
oR
-
season
months.
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8.
Have
20-hour
inspection
of
snowmobile
made
by
his
dealer.
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100
2472
WHILE
THE
WARRANTY
COVERS
DEFECTS
IN
MATERIAL
AND
WORKMANSHIP, CERTAIN
MAINTENANCE
ITEMS
AS
LISTED
BELOW
ARE
CONSIDERED
NORMAL OPERATING
EXPENSE
ITEMS
AND
ARE
NOT
COVERED
UNDER
THE
WARRANTY.
1. Engine tune-
up
cleaning
or
replacement of
spark
plugs.
2. Ski Alignment.
3. Brake,
variable
speed,
or
traction belt adjustment,
or
variable
speed
belt replacement.
4. Brake
lining
or
sk
i
wear
rod replacement.
5.
Paint,
body
dents,
damaged
fiberglass,
and.
chrome
or
trim
damage
due
to use.
6. Engine
damage
due
to l
ack
of sufficient oil
in
fuel
mixture, incorrect oil, too lean
carburetor
adjust-
ment,
or
clutch
or
traction belt
damage
due
to
running engine
at
high
RPM
on kickstand,
or
with
variable
speed
belt removed.
7. Broken windshields.
8. Any modifications other
than
factory recommen-
dations.
9. Traction
belt failure
due
to misalignment or abuse.
10.
Use
of sled for competition racing
willi
void the
Warranty',
NOTE:
SAVE
THE
SKI-DADDLER
INSPECTION
RECORD,
FORM
NO.
4477QA
ATTACHED TO
THE
SNOWMOBILE
STEERING
COLUMN.
THIS
INSPECTION TAG
IDENTIFIES
YOUR
SLED
BY
MODEL
AND
SERIAL
NUMBER
AND
SHOULD
BE
SHOWN
TO
YOUR
DEALER
WHEN
MAKING
ANY
CLAIM UNDER
THE
AMF WARRANTY.