Laguna LE222 Maintenance Manual - page 12
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aguna
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Lifetime Limited Warranty.
Your new Laguna
®
guitar is warranted to
the original retail purchaser to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use for as long as the instrument is
owned by the original purchaser, subject to
limitations contained in this limited warranty.
The obligations of Laguna
®
hereunder are
limited to repair or replacement of parts of the
instrument found to be defective under this
Limited Warranty. In no event shall Laguna
®
,
retailer and/or manufacturer be liable for any
damages based upon inconvenience, loss
of use of product, loss of time, interrupted
operation or commercial loss or any other
incidental or consequential damages of any
nature or kind, including but not limited to, lost
profits, downtime, goodwill, and/or damage to
or replacement of equipment and property.
If at any time this Laguna
®
guitar malfunctions
as a result of faulty materials or workman-
ship, Laguna
®
will repair or replace the non-
conforming parts, components or the guitar,
as it deems appropriate and at its sole dis-
cretion, and as your sole and exclusive rem-
edy for any such malfunction. The purchaser
shall assume and pay the cost of all shipping
and postage charges involved in repairing or
replacing the guitar or the applicable non-
conforming part(s) or component(s). A copy
of your original receipt, demonstrating proof
of purchase must accompany all requests for
warranty coverage.
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ntonation is properly set when
the 12th-fret fretted note and
the 12th-fret harmonic are exactly
the same pitch. This intonation is
achieved by adjusting the saddle
location on the bridge of electric
guitars and basses. With the
harmonic note as the standard,
do the following:
If the fretted note is flat (below
the harmonic note), move saddle
toward the headstock.
If the fretted note is sharp (above
the harmonic note), move saddle
away from the headstock.
ickup height affects output level
and sound quality, and can be
adjusted to ensure uniform volume
or, alternatively, to create a custom
sound. Height can be adjusted using
the small phillips-head screws found
on the side of the each pickup.
This Warranty is subject to the following
additional limitations and conditions:
Warranty does not cover damage due to
misuse, negligence, accident or improper
operation, alterations or modifications,
shipping damages, exposure to extremes
of humidity and temperature, cracking,
discoloration or damage of any sort to the
finish or plating, normal wear and tear (i.e.
worn frets, worn machine heads, worn
plating, string replacement, scratched pick
guard, and/or damage to or discoloration of
the guitars finish) or subjective issue of tonal
characteristics. Factory installed electronics
are warranted for to be free from defects
in materials and workmanship, including
implied warranties of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, subject to
normal use and service, to the original owner,
for a period of one year from the original date
of purchase. Some states do not allow the
foregoing limitation of implied warranties,
in which case the duration of any implied
warranties will be consistent with applicable
law. Warranty does not cover maintenance
or adjustment. Warranty service must be
pre-authorized by Laguna
®
, and performed
by Laguna
®
or an authorized Laguna
®
service
facility.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal
rights. You may have other rights, which vary
from state to state.
Gloss finishes should be polished
with products designed specifically
for music instruments, along with
a soft, treated cloth or cotton rag
(an old T-shirt works fine as well).
Instruments with a non-gloss finish
should be wiped with a dry cotton
rag only.
egular cleaning of your
guitar is an important way
to maintain the finish and extend
string life. Always wipe down your
instrument after playing to remove
sweat, which contains acids that
corrode strings and metal parts of
the guitar.