Improper maintenance – Craftsman 919.769020 User Manual

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' Briggs & Siratton welcomes warranty repair and apologizes

to you for being Inconvenienced. Any Authorized Service

Dealer may perform warranty repairs. Most warranty repairs

are handled routinely, but sometimes requests for warranty
service may not be appropriate. For example, warranty would
not apply if engine damage occurred because of misuse, lack

of routine maintenance, shipping, handling, warehousing or

improper installation. Similarly, warranty is void if the serial

number of the engine has been removed or the engine has
been altered or modified.

If a customer differs with the decision of the Service-Dealer, an

investigation will be made to determine whether the warranty
applies. Ask the Service Dealer to submit all supporting facts to

his Distributor or the Factory for review. If the Distributor or the
Factory decides that №ie claim Is justified, the customer will be

fuliy reimbursed for those items that are defective. To avoid
misunderstanding which might occur between the customer

and the Dealer, listed below are some of the causes of engine
failure that the warranty does not cover.

Improper maintenance:

The life of an engine depends upon the conditions under
which it operates, and the care It receives. Some applications,
such as tillers, pumps and rotary mowers, are very often used
in dusty or dirty conditions, which can cause what appears to

be premature wear. Such wear, when caused by dirt, dust,

spark plug cleaning grit, or other abrasive material that has
entered the engine because of improper maintenance, is not
covered by warranty.

This warranty covers engine related defective material

and/or workmanship only, and not replacement or refund
of the equipment to which the engine may be mounted.
Nor does the warranty extend to repairs required
because of:

4. Parts which are scored or broken because an engine was

operated with insufficient or contaminated lubricating oil,
or an incorrect grade of lubricating oi: (check oil level daily
or after every 8 hours of operation. Refill when necessary
and change at recommended intervals.) Read "Owner’s
Manual.”

5. Repair or adjustment of associated parts or assemblies

such as dutches, transmissions, remote controls, etc.,
which are not manufactured by Briggs & Stratton.

6. Damage or wear to parts caused by dirt, which entered

the engine because of improper air cleaner maintenance,

re-assembly, or use of a non-original air cleaner element

or cartridge. (At recommerided intervals, clean and re-oil
the Oil-Foam® element or the foam pre-cleaner, and

replace the cartridge.) Read “Owner’s Manual."

7. Parts damaged by overspeeding, or overheating caused

by grass, debris, or dirt, which plugs or clogs the cooling

fins, or flywheel area, or damage caused by operating the

engine in a confined area without sufficient ventilation.
{Clean fins on the cylinder, cylinder head and flywheel at
recommended Intervals.) Read “Owner’s Manual.”

8. Engine or equipment parts broken by excessive vibration

caused by a loose engine mounting, loose cutter blades,

unbalanced blades or loose or unbalanced impellers,
improper attachment of equipment to engine crankshaft,
overspeeding or other abuse in operation.

9. A bent or broken crankshaft, caused by striking a solid

object with the cutter blade of a rotary lawn mower, or
excessive v-belt tightness.

10. Routine tune-up or adjustment of the engine.

11. Engine or engine component failure, i.e., combustion

chamber, valves, valve seats, valve guides, or burned
starter motor windings, caused by the use of alternate
fuels such as, liquified petroleum, natural gas, altered
gasolines, etc.

1. PROBLEMS CAUSED BY PARTS THAT ARE NOT

ORIGINAL BRIGGS & STRATTON PARTS.

2. Equipment controls or installations that prevent starting,

cause unsatisfactory engine performance, or shorten

engine life. (Contact equipment manufacturer.)

3. Leaking carburetors, clogged fuel pipes, sticking valves,

or other damage, caused by using contaminated or stale
fuel. (Use clean, fresh, lead-free gasoline and Briggs &
Stratton gasoline stabilizer, Part No. 5041.)

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