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[title] Top removal
-[* black] The top cover is attached to the base by 9 snap-fit joints: three on each side, two in front, and one in the back. The snap hooks are molded into the top cover, and the corresponding slotted tabs are molded into the base.
-[* icon_note] Note: The snap-fit joint at the back of the router is inverted from the rest--the hooks are on the router base and the slotted tab is on the top cover.
+[* icon_note] The top cover is attached to the base by 9 snap-fit joints: three on each side, two in front, and one in the back. The snap hooks are molded into the top cover, and the corresponding slotted tabs are molded into the base.
+[* icon_note] The snap-fit joint at the back of the router is inverted from the rest--the hooks are on the router base and the slotted tab is on the top cover.
[* black] Starting from the underside of the router, use a pry tool to pull the edge of the top cover out from the base until each joint disengages.