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I noticed in the Boom Box user manual the following;
"Boom! Box 6.5t radios have replaceable screen protector. Remove and replace the protector if it becomes dull, scratched or worn. Damage to screen due to use without a screen protector will not be covered by warranty."
I checked the P/A catalog and could not find any screen protectors. Are they talking about a screen protector similar to the ones available for a smart phone? Does anyone know what they are talking about?
I noticed in the Boom Box user manual the following;
"Boom! Box 6.5t radios have replaceable screen protector. Remove and replace the protector if it becomes dull, scratched or worn. Damage to screen due to use without a screen protector will not be covered by warranty."
I checked the P/A catalog and could not find any screen protectors. Are they talking about a screen protector similar to the ones available for a smart phone? Does anyone know what they are talking about?
Thank you
Scott
yes look very carefully at your screen especially in the corners and you will see the edge of the protective screen. I have not seen replacement ones at the dealer yet
If the screen protector starts to come off or is damanged in any way your supposed to take it to the dealer and get it replaced for free if you don't the warranty will be void!!
If the screen protector starts to come off or is damanged in any way your supposed to take it to the dealer and get it replaced for free if you don't the warranty will be void!!
My dealer says the screen protector kit is available for $56. It contains 2 protectors & bottle of cleaner. Real rip off if you ask me. Where did you here take back to dealer to get it replaced free?
The Screen Protectors are available at Surdyke.com
Part # 91700034 $45.80
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