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-[* icon_caution] use small controled movemente to avoid breaking leads.
-[* black] with the neddle nose pull out the gold plated contacts pulling on the flange with an upward rocking motion.
-[* black] once the contacts are lose then grip the magnet on the back of the the speaker, good sharp pliers are good to have.
-[* black] the speaker is held in with a double sticky gasket use a slow upward rocking motion to allow the adheasive to pull free.
-[* black] the back of the keyboard pulls out easly use this time to clean the case, the power button fell out but was easly replaced, I cleaned the speaker grill inside and out.
+[* icon_caution] Be very careful to avoid breaking the small leads connecting to the speaker.
+[* black] With a needle nose, gently remove the gold plated contacts by pulling on the flange with an upward rocking motion.
+[* black] Once the contacts are loose, grip the magnet on the back of the the speaker. A pair of good pliers may be helpful. Do not squeeze the speaker too forcefully.
+[* black] The speaker is held in place with double-sided sticky tape. Use a slow rocking motion to pull free from the adhesive. Try not to damage this gasket.
+[* black] Use this opportunity to clean any dust from the case, speaker grill and internals. The keyboard and power button will come out easily.