If you do pick up a new Switch 2, there are plenty of things you should do with it: You should try out the new mouse mode on games that support it; you should replay classics like Tears of the Kingdom in higher-definition with faster frame rates; and you should set charging limits to extend battery longevity. What you shouldn't do, however, is take off the plastic film on the display. That would be a mistake.
Nintendo doesn't elaborate, but the explanation does give you a good idea about the company's thinking here. In the event you drop your Switch 2 unit and the screen shatters, this film stops the display's shards from flying all over the place. If you remove the film, a shattered Switch 2 screen could hurt someone if you don't manage to pick up each and every little piece of the display you used to play Mario Kart World on. Lose-lose.
What else is in the instruction manual?
The guide is full of advice for using your Switch 2 to its fullest potential, but most of it is common sense. That said, there are some interesting tips you should be aware of here.
You might know the Switch 2 Joy-Cons attach via magnets. Nintendo warns not to "swing or dangle the console" from an attach Joy-Con, or "apply force to the connecting parts." You shouldn't put stickers on the Joy-Cons where the SL/SR buttons are, since you could weaken the connection and cause the Joy-Cons to detach (and risk shattering said screen).
Apparently, the magnets are strong enough to attach other magnetic objects, like screws or tacks. Nintendo advises if these items attach to the Switch 2 or Joy-Cons, use a cotton swab to remove them. In general, you should be cleaning the Joy-Cons anytime there is dust or debris before using them.
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