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[title] Separate components from frame
-[* black] Charging controller circuit board is locked to frame with two little screws and two frame fixing pins at sides. Remove screws with Philips #000 screwdriver. Carefully bend fixing pins aside to loose board.
-[* black] Battery is glued to frame with weak glue. Use prying tool or plastic card to loose battery from frame.
+[* black] The charge controller circuit board is fastened to the frame with two small screws and two pins at the sides. Remove the screws with the Philips #000 screwdriver. Carefully press fixing pins to release the board.
+[* black] Battery is glued to frame with weak glue. Use prying tool or spudger to loosen the battery from the frame.
[* icon_caution] Pay attention to temperature sensor which is attached to one battery side with kapton tape. Don't tear it off on battery removal.
-[* icon_note] After component removal from frame failure cause became clear. Negative battery terminal teared from controller board. Probably got stressed on assembling and teared later on impact against pavement or hard floor. Battery still had 4.1V (nearly full).
+[* icon_note] After component removal from the frame, the failure cause became clear. The negative battery terminal was torn off of the controller board. It may have gotten stressed on assembly and tore later on impact from dropping onto pavement or other hard surface. The battery was measured at 4.1V (nearly full).