Also, the bits supplied are complete junk. They'll start a better fire than cut wood. Notice how burned up they are? They also don't have any bearings which is also a sign of a cheap bit. You won't be needing any of those bits for this job anyways, but just a heads up.
A few tips for the beginner:
Always always always unplug the router when changing bits. They spin at 20,000 RPM +, can you say goodbye fingers?
The bit goes all the way in the chuck until it hits bottom.
The nut needs to be snug, but not crazy, a 1/4 turn after it's snug is sufficient.
To set the depth of cut, place your mounting plate on a table. Put the router on the mounting plate with the bit overhanging the mounting plate. Drop the bit until it hits the table and this is the EXACT thickness of your mounting plate. Whenever possible, never measure, it's not accurate. Set your depth by the previous method whenever you can. Your mounting plate will be exactly flush with the top of your control panel.
Don't be afraid of a router, but respect it. Once you get the hang of it, it's dead simple to use but it still has the potential to be a bloody dangerous tool in the wrong hands. Use common sense, floow the safety tips and you job will look like a pro.