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PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY.  IT CONTAINS VERY IMPORTANT INFOR-
MATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS, AS WELL AS LIMITATIONS AND 
EXCLUSIONS THAT MAY APPLY.  YOU MUST PRESENT PROOF OF PURCHASE (RECEIPT) 
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE.

This Statement of Warranty Terms and Conditions sets forth the warranties provided by 
Terra Caddy (“Manufacturer”) to its customers with respect to the Products purchased.  By 
accepting delivery of the Products, you agree to be bound by and accept these terms and 
conditions.

The Terra Caddy Product is warranted by Manufacturer to be free from defects in material 
and workmanship for one (1) years from the date of purchase.  

The Warranty covers parts and labor costs to repair your Product in the event your product 
fails to properly operate due to defects in materials or workmanship of the frame, wheels or 
axle.  If we determine, at our sole discretion, that your Product cannot be repaired, we will 
replace it with a Product of like kind and quality that is of comparable performance.  
Replacement parts or products may be new or rebuilt to meet the specifications of the 
original product at our discretion. Parts replaced under the terms and conditions of this 
Warranty and Extended Warranty become the sole property of Manufacturer except where 
prohibited by law.  Our obligations under this Warranty and Extended Warranty will be 
fulfilled in their entirety if we replace your Product with a new or refurbished Product 
pursuant to these terms and conditions. 

In order to obtain performance of the warranty obligations, the original purchaser must 
return the Product together with proof of purchase date (receipt) either in person or ship 
Product to Manufacturer.  Customer shall prepay transportation charges to and from Manu-
facturer facility.

Web Support

To receive online assistance visit www.robotcaddy.com. 

Exclusions to Coverage

The Warranty and Extended Warranty does not cover: 

Damage to your Product caused by accident, abuse, neglect, intentional physical damage, 
misuse (including faulty installation, repair, or maintenance by anyone other than the Manu-
facturer’s authorized service provider), unauthorized modification, extreme environment 
(including extreme temperature or humidity), external condensation, mold, immersion/sub-
mersion in liquid (e.g. pool, bathtub, etc.), lightning, fire, flood, insect infestation, rodents, 
war, terrorism, computer software related failures, Acts of God or other external causes.  
Damages to wood product caused by environmental conditions (e.g. extreme dry climates), 
mold or mildew are not covered.

Structural failure or damages due to incorrect assembly, lack of regular maintenance, 
improper use, roughness, abuse or neglect are not covered.  Normal wear or  fading, minor 
discoloration, minor color variances in the wood/bamboo grain, resin or color variance 
between replacement parts or pieces are not covered.

WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for caddy

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Parts Components Page 2 Components Diagram Page 3 Assembly Instructions Page 4 Warranty Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ...

Page 3: ...LS REQUIRED Screwdriver Handle Square Bit COMPONENTS INCLUDED End Profile Axle Washer Axle Controller Mount Support Slat x2 x4 x1 x1 x5 Wheel Lock Nut Wood Screw L bracket Foot Pad x2 x2 x56 x14 No 10 x4 Parts Components 2 ...

Page 4: ...AGRAM Components Diagram 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 End Profile Axle Washer Axle Controller Mount Support Slat Wheel Wheel Cap Wood Screw L bracket Foot Pad 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 No Description Qty 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 9 9 ...

Page 5: ...surface like carpet or a rug STEP 1 Using the wood screws provided attach 7 brackets to both of the end profiles as shown Assembly Instructions 4 STEP 2 Attach the controller mount and the 5 support slats to the brackets attached to one of the profiles ...

Page 6: ...TEP 3b Assembly Instructions cont 5 STEP 4 Place a Wheel cap on the soft surface with the curved side down Center the axle over the exposed opening and tap the top end of axle with a hammer The cap should look level once completed TIP It is recommended to use a rubber hammer or place a soft material between the hammer and Wheel Cap to avoid blemishing the Wheel Cap ...

Page 7: ... in the direction and order shown in the image STEP 6 With the caddy resting on its handles as shown insert the wheel and axle assembly from previous step through both axles holes on the caddy s body ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS cont Assembly Instructions cont 6 ...

Page 8: ...against the ground Slide on the remaining two washers and wheel Hold the second wheel cap over the exposed axle and tap down with a hammer to lock in place STEP 8 Hammer in foot pads TIP It is recommended to use a rubber hammer or place a soft material between the hammer and Wheel Cap to avoid blemishing the Wheel Cap ...

Page 9: ...ranty and Extended Warranty will be fulfilled in their entirety if we replace your Product with a new or refurbished Product pursuant to these terms and conditions In order to obtain performance of the warranty obligations the original purchaser must return the Product together with proof of purchase date receipt either in person or ship Product to Manufacturer Customer shall prepay transportation...

Page 10: ... OR WARRANTIES OR OBLIGATIONS ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT WILL TERRA CADDY OR ITS AFFILIATES OR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS LOST PROFITS OR LOST DATA OR INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE S...

Page 11: ...NOTES ...

Page 12: ...robotcaddy com ASIN B07TKX13QL ...

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