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[* red] Remove the single 2.3 mm Phillips #000 screw securing the battery connector to the logic board.
[* icon_note] To reduce the risk of a short, you can use a battery isolation pick to disconnect the battery.
-[* icon_caution] Be very careful when you isolate the battery using a battery blocker. The battery contacts are easily damaged, resulting in irreversible damage.
- [* black] Slide a battery isolation pick underneath the battery connector area of the logic board, and leave it in place while you work.
+[* black] Slide the battery blocker underneath the logic board's battery connector at a 35 degree angle.
+ [* icon_note] Don't push the battery blocker underneath the connector with excessive force. If you're having trouble fitting the battery blocker underneath the logic board, you can try [guide|143682|using a playing card|new_window=true] to disconnect the battery instead.
+ [* icon_note] The battery blocker or playing card ideally should slide under the logic board without encountering any blockages. After insertion, it should rest at a 15 degree angle.
+[* black] Leave the battery blocker in place as you work.