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The Ramsey Kit Warranty
 
 
Please read carefully BEFORE calling or writing in about your kit. Most problems can be solved without 
contacting the factory.
 
 
Notice that this is not a "fine print" warranty. We want you to understand your rights and ours too! All Ramsey kits will work if 
assembled properly. The very fact that your kit includes this new manual is your assurance that a team of knowledgeable people 
have field-tested several "copies" of this kit straight from the Ramsey inventory. If you need help, please read through your 
manual carefully. All information required to properly build and test your kit is contained within the pages!   
 
1. DEFECTIVE PARTS: It's always easy to blame a part for a problem in your kit, Before you conclude that a part may be bad, 
thoroughly check your work. Today's semiconductors and passive components have reached incredibly high reliability levels, and 
it’s sad to say that our human construction skills have not! But on rare occasions a sour component can slip through. All our kit 
parts carry the Ramsey Electronics Warranty that they are free from  defects for a full ninety (90) days from the date of purchase. 
Defective parts will be replaced promptly at our expense. If you suspect any part to be defective, please mail it to our factory for 
testing and replacement. Please  send only the defective part(s), not the entire kit. The part(s) MUST be returned to us in suitable 
condition for testing. Please be aware that testing can usually determine if the part was truly defective or damaged by assembly 
or usage. Don't be afraid of telling us that you 'blew it', we're all human and in most cases, replacement parts are very reasonably 
priced.   
 
2. MISSING PARTS: Before assuming a part value is incorrect, check the parts listing carefully to see if it is a critical value such 
as a specific coil or IC, or whether a RANGE of values is suitable (such as "100 to 500 uF"). Often times, common sense will 
solve a mysterious missing part problem. If you're missing five 10K ohm resistors and received five extra 1K resistors, you can 
pretty much be assured that the '1K ohm' resistors are actually the 'missing' 10 K parts ("Hum-m-m, I guess the 'red' band really 
does look orange!")