[slim] Re: Covering on remote

2005-10-20 Thread Fifer

Nah, I've got the UK warranty which states that no modifications are
considered to void the warranty unless they involve the use of a hack
saw.


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[slim] Re: Covering on remote

2005-10-19 Thread Fifer

I peeled it off both of mine without any problem. I assumed it was just
temporary protection.


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[slim] Re: Covering on remote

2005-10-19 Thread max . spicer

Think I'll let it bubble more before I take it off - for something just
there for shipping it's actually stuck down remarkably well!  More than
my bitten nails can cope with anyway...

Max

kdf Wrote: 
 Quoting max.spicer max.spicer.1x64bb (AT) no-mx (DOT)
 forums.slimdevices.com:
 
 
  Having had my SqueezeBox2 remote for a couple of months now, the
  covering is starting to bubble and look bad.  I'm talking about the
  clear plastic cover that entirely covers the non-black bits on the
  front of the remote and has cut out holes to go round all the
 buttons.
  Is this cover meant to be a temporary thing?  Should I just take it
 off
  completely when it gets worse?  Will this mean that the printed bits
  come off soon after?
 
 It's just a typical protective cover for shipping.  just rip it off.
 -k


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