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Note:
For FREE bowtuning instructions and other valuable bowhunting or
target equipment Information, write EASTOW' Att^iVIINUM, 5040 W. Harold
Gatty Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84116. Request a copy of Bowhunfing With Boston
Aluminum Arrow Shafts or Target Archery With Easton Aluminum Arrow Shafts,
whichever Is appropriate for your style of shooting.
^Hoyt
LIMITED
Your new bow Is warranted against detects in materials (exclusive of string
and cables) and workmanship for three years from the date of purchase. This
warranty does not apply to damage caused by misuse, mishandling, or
modifications of the bow. Your bow Is also backed by Hoyt/Easton's Transfer-
able Warranty which means you can sell your bow and the remainder ot the
warranty transfers to the new owner
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF
MERCHANTABILITY THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF
ronty is not effective unless the Warranty Registration Card Is filled out and
mailed to Hoyt/Easton within ten (10) days of purchase. Hoyt/Easton's responsibility shall be limited solely to repair and replacement of defective parts
and Hoyt/Easton shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages.
Should a failure occur, contact your nearest Hoyt/Easton dealer If there Is not
a dealer available, please call Hoyt/Easton Customer Service for a return
authorization number, then securely package the bow, enclose a statement
of the failure and send prepaid to:
HOYT
ARCHERY
605 North Challenger Road • Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-2881
801/
539-1405
USA #
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GEniNG TO KNOW THE PARTS OF YOUR COMPOUND BOW
COMPOUND ECCENTRIC WHEEL
(See Inserts)
TOP LIMB.
LIMB WEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT BOLT.
SIGHT OR QUIVER
MOUNTING HOLES
(Opposite Sight
Window]
STABILIZER BUSHING.
LIMB WEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT BOLT.
BOnOM LIMB
AXLE
DUAL CABLE
TEARDROP
BOWSTRING
.CABLE HARNESS
.SIGHT WINDOW
ARROW REST
HORIZONTAL ARROW
ADJUSTMENT
.ARROW
NOCKING POINT
BRACE HEIGHT
GRIP
.CABLE GLIDE
BLOCK
CABLE GUARD
HANDLE RISER
&
CAM WHEEL
(Optional Ram Hunter)
ENERGY WHEEL
WITH TRI-DRAW ADJUSTABILITY
INTRODUCTION *
Welcome to the family of Hoyt/Easton. As a member of an elite team,
you will be pleased to know you have just purohased the finest crafted,
most dependable bow made. With over 50 years of experience in bow
manufacturing, the unsurpassed craftsmanship and eye catching
style of the Hoyt/Easton bows makes it a popular choice for the qualityminded archer.
Your new Hoyt/Easton compound bow comes with arrow rest,
nocking point. Center Shot Micro Adjuster, or adjustment screw (horizontal arrow adjustment located at arrow rest), and the Hoyt/Easton
Cable Guard Control System (Patented). Bows using wide wheels do
not require a cable guard.
The following information provides helpful instruction on the proper
care and maintenance as well as shooting preparation of your new
equipment. Keep this manual as a handy guide for future reference.
CARE & MAINTENANCE FOR YOUR COMPOUND BOW
BOW CARE
1.
Never "dry-fire" your bow. (Dry fire Is to draw and release your bow without
an arrow) Without an arrow to absorb the energy, the force could cause
severe damage to the bow. ^
2.
Do not store bow In extreme heat.
3.
Do not tighten or loosen one limb adjustment bolt more than two full turns
ahead of the other (alternate between the fop and bottom limb bolts) when
increasing or decreasing bow weight.
4. Never allow your bow to be overdrawn. Compound bows hove limits
built-in and when these limits ore exceeded, overstressing con cause limb
damage. y , .
BOW MAINTENANCE
1.
Apply a light coot of bowstring wax to your bowstring about once a month.
2.
Replace frayed or worn bowstrings to prevent breakage or possible
damage to your bow Check loops regularly for excessive wear from tear
drops.
3.
Check cables periodically tor signs of wear
4. Wax bow and limbs every two or three months to maintain finish and
lustre.
5. It is not a problem to leave your bow in a strung condition, however, during
prolonged storage, le., between hunting seasons. It Is advisable to reduce
the draw weight by turning your limb adjustment bolts counterclockwise four
to six turns. Note on a piece of paper the exact number of turns you mode to