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    Is it protective plastic film or a thermal sticker?

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    • KBrownConsultingK
      KBrownConsulting
      last edited by

      Potentially a dumb question but I just bought my first SG-4860-1U and it has an interesting plastic sticker across the entire top of the unit… Normally I peel off the clear protective stickers that come on equipment but this one is thicker than I'm used to seeing and is not clear like I'm used to. It's translucent; white on top & black on bottom. See attached pics.

      Can anyone confirm that it is just a protective sticker for shipping and safe to remove & not some kind of strange thermal sticker that I should leave in place? (As can be seen in the pictures it arrived already torn up & was not very well applied with air pockets in it so I'm hoping it's just a protective sticker that I can remove.)

      Thanks

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      • DerelictD
        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
        last edited by

        It is to prevent scratches to that surface during assembly, packing, and shipping.

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