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[title] Installing the PCB back into the case
[* black] After you successfully finished the soldering part, you can start to reassemble the geiger counter.
[* black] To facilitate the reconnection of the flat-flex cable connector to the pin header of the PCB, you can temporarily remove the front glass protection window of the geiger counter, to be able to maneuver and push the connector onto the pin header.
[* black] After the connector of the flat-flex cable is firmly connected to the pin header, reinsert the front glass protection window and insert the PCB into the case.
-[* black] ***Make sure not to touch the upper part of the PCB or the geiger tube, because these parts of the device are under high voltage.***
-[* black] ***Be careful not to hit or touch the front end window of the geiger tube, because it is made out of a very thin and very fragile material.***
+[* icon_caution] ***Make sure not to touch the upper part of the PCB or the geiger tube, because these parts of the device are under high voltage.***
+[* icon_caution] ***Be careful not to hit or touch the front end window of the geiger tube, because it is made out of a very thin and very fragile material.***