Bench Dog Tools RT400 Personal Computer User Manual


 
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY
We make every effort to assure that our products meet quality and durability standards, and warrant to the original retail purchaser that this
product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years. Remedy shall be limited to Bench Dog’s choice of repair,
replacement or refund. This warranty does not provide remedy for consequential economic loss.
This is a limited two year warranty. It requires the purchaser to contact Bench Dog in writing within 30 days of discovering the defect.
Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations, or due to lack
of maintenance. It excludes components and parts not manufactured by Bench Dog, defects caused by failure to provide a suitable
installation environment, and damage caused by use for purposes other than those for which the product was designed. Bench Dog, Inc.
reserves the right to make product changes without notice and without obligation to make these changes on products previously sold. It
excludes warranties of fitness for a particular purpose.
If the product is defective, we reserve the right to fix it, replace it, or refund the cost of the product to you. Typically, this results in a refund.
All claims are limited to the two-year claims period. We must receive the product before a credit or refund will be issued. The warranty
language on the product or in the product’s manual may contain additional limitations, which govern.
If you wish to return something, call the dealer where you purchased the product. If you wish to return something purchased from Bench
Dog directly, call 1-800-786-8902 to receive an RMA number. Upon receipt and inspection of the goods, a credit or replacement will be
issued for defective products. Return of nondefective items to Bench Dog are subject to a 7% restocking charge. This is necessary due to
the cost of checking, repackaging, and inventorying the stock.
BENCH DOG DISCLAIMS AND BUYER EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED CONDITIONS OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR ANY OTHER
MATTER.
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General Conditions / Limited Two Year Warranty
Important Safety Points
Before operating your router table please read this manual thoroughly. Safety and use tips are contained in the manual.
This page is not the sole source of safety information. Retain the manual for future reference. Refer to your router
owner's manual for safety instructions regarding use of that tool. This manual is not an instruction book on how to do
woodworking with a power tool. We encourage all woodworkers to continually seek improvement in their woodworking skills,
regardless of their craftsmanship or years of experience. The router table, fence and accessories must only be used for their
intended purpose: woodworking via normal routing operations. “Normal operations” means basic shaping of wood in
conditions where grounded electricity, sharp tools, dust, and rapidly spinning parts can be used or encountered safely. The
following instructions elaborate on this concept.
1. Do not use your router table as a step or seat.
2. The top and cabinet must be properly secured, and be level before use. Inspect your table and base for
damage and levelness prior to each use.
3. Keep work area clean, dry and well lit.
4. The hardware affixing the insert to the routertop must be installed for safe use. Tighten insert hold-down
screws before each use.
5. Safe operation requires a router table fence, bit guard, dust collection system, starting pin or fulcrum, and
speed reducer for large diameter bits. We recommend reducing router speed for 1" or larger diameter bits.
Consult your bit manufacturer for the exact speed.
6. Use the right tool for the job. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
7. Secure your work with a featherboard, clamps, or a vice when appropriate. The use of inappropriate
accessories may cause injury.
8. Wear safety glasses, dust mask, face shield and ear protection. This is not an exhaustive list. Every-day
eye glasses do not substitute for safety glasses.
9. Do not wear gloves or jewelry while using a power tool and ProTop.
10. Maintain your equipment and its accessories in good working condition. Look for wear, poor alignment of
moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage, poor mounting, or other conditions that may affect
operation and safety. Repair or replace any damaged parts.
11. Disconnect the power before moving, adjusting, or repairing parts, or otherwise maintaining your router table
and any accessories you may be using.
12. Keep children, pets, and those who may disregard safety away from work area, cords, sockets and tools.
13. Wear snug fitting clothes and keep long hair back to avoid catching in moving parts.
14. Do not overreach. Maintain balanced footing and stance.
15. Stay alert. Use common sense.