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shot, inspect your arrows for damage. See the specific arrow
manufacturer’s warnings and instructions on proper arrow in-
spection methods. Discard all damaged arrows.
WARNING: Never mechanically alter or modify your bow.
Drilling holes, cutting, filing, or sanding are examples of me-
chanically altering your bow which will likely cause the bow to
break and could cause death or serious injury.
WARNING: Never draw or shoot a bow with frayed, worn,
or damaged strings as it could break. Frayed, worn, or dam-
aged bowstrings should be immediately replaced with a Hoyt
Genuine Recurve String. Carefully inspect the string each
time before shooting your bow. Hoyt recommends that you
replace your string when showing signs of wear or after two
years, whichever comes first.
WARNING: Never draw or shoot your bow without all
string accessories (kisser button, nock points, string silenc-
ers) properly installed and secured to the string. Hoyt rec-
ommends that only a Genuine Hoyt Retailer install all string
accessories.
(see page 10 for definition of Hoyt Bow Safe
Operating Parameters).
WARNING: Never expose your string to sharp objects
such as knives or broadheads, or direct heat sources
such as open flame or extremely hot objects as they could
easily cut or cause the string to break.
WARNING: Only use Genuine Hoyt manufactured re-
placement parts. Only Hoyt or a Genuine Hoyt Retailer should
perform replacement of damaged parts.
WARNING: Never expose your bow to extreme heat or
prolonged moisture. Damage can occur to your bow from
heat exposure, prolonged exposure to moisture and improper
storage.
WARNING: This warning is given in compliance with Cali-
fornia State Prop 65. This product contains chemicals known
to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm.