Thank You Lifetime Warranty (Cont.) : Exclusions
Thank You Lifetime Warranty (Cont.) : Exclusions
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Congratulations on your recent purchase! We at Diamond All Diamond bows come with a non-transferable lifetime
know that you have a choice when it comes to your archery warranty to the registered original owner. This warranty
equipment, and we want to thank you for choosing us as protects against any failures of the product due to defects in
your hunting partner. Your feedback is important to us, as it material or workmanship and does not include any damage
due to abuse, misuse or modification to the bow’s design.
is our desire to provide you with the absolute finest products
The following exclusions apply.
and customer service in the industry. Please take the time to
go online and register your new Diamond bow. It is equally EXCLUSIONS
Cables and strings, bearings, paint, hydrographic film and/
important to read through this owner’s manual as there are
or other transferred finishes, accessories to include: sights,
valuable tips to help keep your Diamond trouble free for
arrow rests, string silencers, quivers, or any other compo-
many seasons. nents included as part of an accessory package.
We encourage you to contact and utilize your local dealer as Damage caused by abuse, mishandling, dry-firing, altera-
they can assist you with purchases, services and accessories. tion or modification to original product. Other excluded
To locate the dealer nearest you, visit Diamondarchery.com damages are those resulting from either loose mod screws
and click on the “Dealer Locator” button. Frequently asked or shooting arrows less than five grains per pound of draw
questions and additional contact information can also be weight. Damage caused by altered or damaged arrows and/
or string dampening material, including original and after-
found at Diamondarchery.com.
market parts, is also excluded.
BEFORE USING YOUR NEW Diamond BOW, READ AND
For the warranty to be enforceable the original purchaser
UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL OUTLINED IN THIS must complete and submit the online registration form
MANUAL. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THESE WARNINGS within 30 days of purchase.
AND INSTRUCTIONS CAN DAMAGE THE BOW AND MAY
WARRANTY SERVICE
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO YOURSELF AND/OR OTHERS. Since you are our greatest Asset, we want to give you the
highest quality and most efficient service possible. There
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY: By accepting a Diamond are two ways you can request warranty repairs for your
product, the buyer agrees to hold harmless Diamond and all Diamond products.
associated parties from liability for any damage to persons
Option 1: Contact our Customer Service Team at 877-901-
or property, which may result, for any reason, from the use
of this product. 1934 to work directly with a representative that will help
you determine the best way to repair your product.
Option 2: Contact your nearest authorized dealer for your
QUALITY
warranty repair. They will facilitate the inspection and
Every Diamond bow has undergone a comprehensive quality diagnosis of any problem.
control process and is built from the highest quality com- In the event that a bow must be returned for factory
ponents available. Most have been individually shot, tested service, a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) num-
and measured to ensure compliance with our strict perfor- ber must first be obtained for your return product. Bows
mance standards. returned to the factory without an RMA number will not
be accepted. Diamond will not be held responsible for any
lost product without proper documentation of an RMA
CUSTOMER SERVICE number.
Diamond’s Customer Service will prove, not only, that our The Bow owner is responsible for the return prepaid
products are innovative and industry leading, but that our freight to Diamond. No COD shipment will be accepted.
service is one of a kind. Do not hesitate to call us at 877-901- Diamond will perform the warranty service required and
1934 or email at [email protected] if you have any return the product to the dealer prepaid.
questions on our products or warranty process. • All methods of shipping by UPS or FED-EX only.
Sender should insure all shipments.
LIFETIME WARRANTY • If your bow cannot be repaired, we reserve the
right to replace your bow with a newer model of greater
SIGN UP FOR THE LIFETIME or current market value.
WARRANTY AT • Diamond reserves the right to substitute any parts
REGISTERYOURBOW.COM required for warranty coverage at its sole discretion.
TUNING AND PROPER FIT
The Infinite Edge Pro is preset to factory specifications of 26 inches draw length. You may need to adjust your bow to match your draw length. Any
other alterations to the factory setup will likely inhibit performance.
The draw length for 2015 Diamond youth bows can be adjusted without 6. Replace both module screws on each cam and retighten. We recommend
draw length specific modules. The Rotating Mod System makes this feature applying blue Loctite 242 to the threads before replacing them at your
possible. By simply rotating the module clockwise or counterclockwise, desired setting. This will prevent the screws from loosening during normal
your draw length can be adjusted, typically in 1/2 inch increments. (See use of the bow.
Figure 1)
The Diamond Infinite Edge Pro has the ability to be adjusted from 31 inches
1. Diamond recommends that you take your bow to your Authorized of draw length down to 13 inches of draw length. To enable the full range of
Diamond Dealer for adjustment to your bow’s draw length. adjustability, there is an “A” setting, a “B” setting, and a “C” setting available
on the cam’s string posts. The letters “A”, “B”, and “C” are engraved on top of
2. For draw length adjustments to the Infinite Edge Pro, use a 9/64 inch hex
the string posts as shown in Figure 1. The “A” Setting is preset at the factory
wrench to remove the module screws that attach the modules to the cams.
and is required for draw lengths above 17 inches. If a shorter draw length
3. Notice the numbered indexing mark on the module and the indexing is required, then the “B” setting or “C” setting should be used. Please refer
mark on the cam. All bows are factory preset to a 26 inch draw length; with to the “SETTING THE DRAW WEIGHT” section for the Diamond Infinite Edge
the indexing marks aligned for this draw length setting. The numbered Pro to learn how to set your bow in the “B” setting and “C” setting without a
mark corresponds to a draw length setting as specified in Table 1. bow press. Table 1 will describe the characteristics for the “A”, “B”, and “C”
settings so please reference that table to set the bow up properly.
4. To lengthen the draw length, rotate the module so that the indexing mark
on the cam is aligned with a lower numbered indexing mark on the module.
CAM TIMING
There are small indentations or “timing marks” on the module-side of the be timed properly so that the cams complete their rotation simultaneously.
cam near its perimeter. When viewing the bow directly from the module It is recommended that your Authorized Diamond dealer should aid you in
side of the cam, the cable should be approximately centered in between the performing all timing adjustments.
timing marks as shown in Figure 1. Both the top and bottom cams should
SETTING THE DRAW LENGTH:
1 31 70 1 30 1/2 65 1 29 54
1.5 30 1/2 70 1.5 30 65 1.5 28 52
2 30 70 2 29 1/2 65 2 27 1/2 50
2.5 29 1/2 70 2.5 29 64 2.5 27 48
3 29 70 3 28 1/2 63 3 26 46
3.5 28 1/2 69 3.5 28 63 3.5 25 1/2 44
4 28 69 4 27 1/2 62 4 25 42
4.5 27 1/2 68 4.5 26 1/2 60 4.5 24 39
5 27 67 5 26 59 5 23 1/2 37
5.5 26 1/2 66 5.5 25 1/2 58 5.5 22 1/2 35
6 26 65 6 25 56 6 22 32
6.5 25 1/2 64 6.5 24 1/2 54 6.5 21 1/2 30
7 25 62 7 24 53 7 20 1/2 28
7.5 24 1/2 61 7.5 23 51 7.5 20 25
8 24 59 8 22 1/2 49 8 19 1/2 23
8.5 23 57 8.5 22 47 8.5 18 1/2 21
9 22 1/2 56 9 21 1/2 46 9 18 19
9.5 22 54 9.5 21 44 9.5 17 1/2 18
10 21 1/2 53 10 20 1/2 42 10 17 16
10.5 21 51 10.5 20 41 10.5 16 1/2 14
11 19 1/2 48 11 18 1/2 38 11 15 12
11.5 18 1/2 47 11.5 18 37 11.5 14 1/2 11
12 18 46 12 17 1/2 36 12 14 10
12.5 17 1/2 45 12.5 17 35 12.5 13 1/2 9
13 17 48 13 16 1/2 34 13 13 8
NOTE: The “A” settings provide the most performance and are the preferred settings on this bow. We recommend using the “A” settings for all draw lengths between 17
and 31 inches. Use “B” or “C” settings when configuring the bow’s draw length below 17” or when minimum draw weight at a certain draw length is required. String stop
provided with bow is functional for “A” settings and should be removed for “B” and “C” settings.
*Max. setting refers to the limb bolts being tightened all the way in.
Cam
A Post
B Post
A Setting C Setting
17.5”–31” Draw B Setting 13”–29” Draw C Cable
16”–30.5” Draw Route
Module
Numbers
Module
Module Numbers Module
Infinity Sign Indexing Module
Indexing Numbers
Groove
Groove
Draw weight on the Diamond Infinite Edge Pro is adjustable from 70 When the application is strictly for bow adjustment purposes only, each
pounds downward to 5 pounds. Table 1 reflects the available draw limb bolt may be backed out an additional 5 - 6 complete turns in order to
weight settings for the “A”, “B”, and “C” string post settings. Please relieve the string and cable tensions enough to switch from the factory “A”
reference this table when setting up your bow. Draw weight can be setting over to the “B” or “C” setting on the string posts. It is recommended
adjusted by using a 3/16 inch hex wrench to either tighten or loosen that each limb bolt is backed out evenly per each turn before proceeding
the limb bolt. The draw weight should be adjusted equally on top to the next turn of the limb bolt. Please consult your Authorized Diamond
and bottom limb bolt. Dealer before making this adjustment.
The limb bolt has been marked with increments to help you set up 1. Before adjusting limb bolts, note setting on limb bolt adjustment marks
your bow. Each mark is reflective of approximately 8.6% of the bows for future reference. (See Figure 2).
original peak weight.
2. When making the adjustment from the “A” to the “B” or “C” setting
Every bow configuration as seen in Table 1 has a slightly different position, turn down limb bolts in small, equal increments, alternating from
result so therefore please consult your maximum and minimum top limb bolt to lower limb bolt until the tip of the limb bolt is visible in the
draw weights available for each. This new feature is also a useful reference hole. DO NOT draw bow back or shoot the bow when limb
tool in keeping the limb bolts equal on both the top and bottom bolts are backed out past the limb bolt reference hole.
of your bow when you are adjusting draw weight. As a safety
3. Once limb bolt tip is visible, continue to turn out limb bolts, in same
precaution, the limb bolts should never be backed out beyond the
manner as above until 4 full revolutions are made on each end. Check string
limb bolt reference hole on the riser while the bow is being shot.
and cable tension. If slack, stopping point is achieved. If still under tension,
Please reference Figure 2.
turn each end an additional 1 revolution.
4. At this point, string can be removed from one cam and installed on “B” or
“C” setting. Install string end loop on post, ensuring that it is fully seated on
post. Feed string around cam, ensuring that is it seated fully into cam track.
SETTING CENTER SHOT Repeat process for opposite cam. NOTE: Both top and bottom cam should
Center shot can be be in the same setting.
set by measuring 5. After cam/string adjustment is made, double check all string and
Measure from the back of the cable post connections, as well as tracks to ensure they are seated
Here riser to the arrow properly.
and then from the 6. Once all double checks are made, reverse tension adjustment, as
front of the riser described above. Again, make sure to tighten each limb bolt in small
to the arrow. Once increments, alternating from top to bottom limb bolt, until reference point
this is equal, you is achieved. Make sure to keep hands clear of cams when tightening the
Measure
Here limb bolts.
are at the approxi-
mate center shot of WARNING: DO NOT TURN THE LIMB BOLTS OUT MORE THAN THE
Figure 5: Determining Center Shot your bow (see Figure RECOMMENDED AMOUNT WHEN SHOOTING YOUR BOW. Doing so could
result in bodily injury.
5). This is a good starting point when tuning your Diamond
bow. Keep in mind, not all bows tune at exact center shot
due to the variances in arrow spine, hand position, and your
specific bow poundage. Adjust your arrow rest until the two Limb Bolt
Adjustment
measurements are equal. Marks
3/16” hex
wrench for
Adjustment
GENERAL INFORMATION
Your new Diamond bow is a highly tuned, precise shooting machine. With a low level of shooter accuracy, the backstop perimeter require-
It requires special care and handling to achieve and maintain peak ment must be increased appropriately.
performance. The string, cables and limbs are under extreme tension, NEVER aim or draw any bow in the direction of a person. Aim and
which creates an incredible source of energy that must not be taken draw ONLY in the direction of an appropriate target. ALWAYS have a
for granted. Please respect this power and use it properly. full view of the path to and beyond the target when shooting.
Diamond bows are standardized to fit most manufacturers’ accesso- ALWAYS check all arrow components prior to shooting, including
ries and will perform best when shot with a release. nock, insert and tip. Loose components can cause unbalanced arrow
ADULT SUPERVISION OF ALL CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18 flight and partial dry firing of the bow. If an arrow has been damaged,
IS REQUIRED Diamond has designed your bow to be a safe and fun or if you believe it has been damaged, do not shoot it again, as it
product. However, as with any shooting style product, safety rules could break on release, and sharp arrow pieces could strike and injure
must be observed. It is HIGHLY recommended that these rules be read you or someone nearby.
before using any bow. NEVER retrieve arrows or allow anyone else to do so until all arrows
Bows and arrows are NOT toys. For maximum safety and enjoyment, have been shot.
always exercise caution and common sense when shooting any bow. NEVER draw the bow without properly adjusted limb bolts (see
WARNING: “Adjusting Draw Weight” section for more information). Make sure
the string and cables are properly attached to the correct post and in
NEVER DRY FIRE THE BOW
the correct tracks in order to avoid possible injury.
NEVER draw a bow without an arrow nocked. Doing so could cause
personal injury and/or damage the bow. When drawing a bow for DO NOT attach anything to the cables or string that could create
inspection or demonstration, never release the string at full draw excessive wear or slice the string material. This will void the warranty.
to let down. Hold onto the string and do not let it slip out of your DO NOT cross cables in any configuration other than the configura-
hands. Without the resistance of a properly weighted arrow to absorb tion set by the factory. This will have an adverse effect on the perfor-
the energy, you may damage the bow and cause personal injury to mance and shootability of your bow. Further, it may cause extreme
yourself and/or others. wear to the string, cable, and cable-slide/roller guard.
ALWAYS wear safety glasses when operating or adjusting your bow. Any alteration from the factory specifications or the adjust-
ALWAYS use an appropriate backstop for maximum safety. An ments outlined herein will void the factory warranty. ALL
appropriate backstop must be constructed of a durable material and maintenance must be performed at an Authorized Diamond
must extend beyond the perimeter of the target. The recommended Dealer.
backstop size is determined by the accuracy and ability of the shooter.
We encourage you to contact and utilize your local dealer as they can assist you with setting up your bow, tuning, purchases, services
and accessories. To locate the dealer nearest you, visit Diamondarchery.com and click on the “Dealer Locator” button. Frequently asked
questions and additional contact information can also be found at Diamondarchery.com.