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[* black] The next set of screws are not visible like the previous 5 screws we removed. | |
- | [* black] To gain access to these screws, you need to remove the rubber |
- | [* black] Grab your blue plastic opening tool and press it under the rubber on one side. Check out the image for a look how to do it. You should be able to pull the rubber off once the plastic tool lifts it up. |
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+ | [* black] To gain access to these screws, you need to remove the rubber grip that is outlined in the picture. (opposite from where the visible screws were) |
+ | [* black] Grab your blue plastic opening tool and press it under the rubber on one side. Check out the image for a look on how to do it. You should be able to pull the rubber off once the plastic tool lifts it up. |
+ | [* black] When the rubber grip is removed, the next 5 screws are now visible. Grab your Phillips screwdriver and remove the 5 screws as indicated in the next photo. These 5 screws have a Phillips head and are 1.7mm length. |
[* black] When removing the screws, make sure to place these screws separate from the other 5 screws on your magnetic pad as you do not want to mix them up. |