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+[title] Battery
+[* black] Use a pair of tweezers and grab the pull tab at the top right corner of the battery.
+[* black] Pull out the adhesive tab with a pair of tweezers.
+ [* icon_note] Make sure you pull out the strip in a slow and steady motion and in a flat angle. To prevent the adhesive strip from ripping, it is helpful to twist the strip around the tweezers during the removal process.
+[* icon_note] In case one of the adhesive strips rips and it‘s not possible to pull it out completely, you can use high isopropyl alcohol and or an [guide|25705|heated iOpener|new_window=true] to loosen the adhesive. After the adhesive is soft enough use a prying tool such as an opening pick, a plastic/playing card or a spudger to pry out the battery.

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