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- | [* icon_note] This is Figure 2. |
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- | [* red] Locate the three bolts that are displayed on Figure 2 (They will have red circles identifying them). |
- | [* red] Use the 64 bit driver and the PH 0 bit to unscrew the three bolts holding the battery. |
- | [* black] Label a spot on the magnetic mat “BATTERY BOLTS” and put the bolts there. |
- | [* orange] Use the Blunt Tweezers from the Tool Kit to disconnect the battery connections from the motherboard (Refer to Figure 2, Battery connection is identified with a Orange Square). |
+ | [* red] Use the Phillips #0 screwdriver to unscrew the three screws holding the battery. |
+ | [* orange] Use the Blunt Tweezers from the Tool Kit to disconnect the battery connections from the motherboard. |
[* black] Once the battery is free remove it and place the new battery in its place. | |
- | [* red] Secure the battery back with the three bolts from your magnetic mat. |
- | [* orange] After screwing the bolts in, connect the battery connection back to the motherboard. |