Traveler Guitar Traveler Acoustic AG-200 EQ User Manual

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Cut  the  hang  strap  off:  The  leather  hang  strap  attached  to  your  guitar’s  endcap  was  designed  to  aid  in-­‐store  display,  but  it  can  also  be  used  to  hang  

your  guitar  from  a  wall  mount  or  stand.  Be  sure  your  guitar  is  secure  before  walking  away  from  it.  If  you  wish,  you  can  remove  the  strap  by  clipping  

the  plastic  tie  with  wire  cutters.  Be  careful  not  to  scratch  the  finish  on  the  neck  or  endcap.  

 

LIMITED  WARRANTY  

 

Traveler  Guitar  instruments  are  warranted  for  three  years  to  be  free  from  defective  materials  and  workmanship  from  the  date  of  purchase.  The  

guitar  must  be  purchased  from  an  authorized  Traveler  Guitar  dealer.  The  Traveler  Guitar  Limited  Three-­‐Year  Warranty  covers  all  parts  and  includes  

90  days  for  labor.  Traveler  Guitar  will  replace  or  repair,  at  its  discretion,  any  Traveler  Guitar  instrument  or  part  thereof,  which  is  found  by  Traveler  

Guitar  to  be  defective  (see  limitations).  
 

Warranty  Validation  

In  order  to  validate  the  Traveler  Guitar  Limited  Three-­‐Year  Warranty,  the  original  purchaser  must  do  the  following:  

1.  Complete  and  return  the  warranty  card  or  online  registration  form  to  Traveler  Guitar  within  ten  days  of  purchase.  

2.  Return  your  instrument  to  an  authorized  Traveler  Guitar  dealer  for  service  if  a  problem  should  occur.  

3.  Provide  proof  of  purchase  with  all  requests  for  warranty  service.  

4.  Be  responsible  for  all  freight  and  transportation  to  and  from  an  authorized  Traveler  Guitar  Service  Center.  

 

The  Traveler  Guitar  Three-­‐Year  Limited  Warranty  does  not  cover  the  following:  

1.  Instruments  that  have  been  modified  after  the  original  shipment  from  Traveler  Guitar.  

2.  An  instrument  with  serial  numbers  that  have  been  altered  or  removed.  

3.  Instruments  that  have  been  subjected  to  extreme  humidity  or  temperature  conditions.  

4.  Instruments  that  have  been  damaged  due  to  misuse  or  neglect.  

5.  Normal  wear  and  tear  to  serviceable  parts,  such  as  strings,  tuning  pegs,  and  frets.  

6.  Instruments  that  have  been  purchased  from  an  unauthorized  dealer.  

7.  Warranty  claims  by  anyone  other  than  the  original  purchaser.  

Traveler  Guitar  reserves  the  right  to  use  materials  that  are  readily  available  at  the  time  of  the  repair  if  original  materials  are  not  available.  

 

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