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-[* icon_reminder] Wearing gloves
-[* icon_caution] A nylon spudger is recommended for this step but, a screw driver can be used with extreme caution.
-[* black] Starting near the bottom , slide the small screw driver in between the plastic halves.
+[* icon_reminder] Be sure you are wearing gloves.
+[* icon_caution] A nylon spudger is recommended for this step, but a screw driver can be used with extreme caution.
+[* black] Starting near the bottom , slide the small screw driver in between the plastic halves of the heater's dial.
[* red] Once the tool is in between the two plastic halves, slowly slide the tool up until either the halves separate or you hit a plastic depression clamp.
-[* red] If you have hit the depression clamp slightly bend the half to see if you can detach the clamp. If that fails slightly pull out the flat head screwdriver just enough to slide it above the depression clamp while still having you pry the plastic halves apart.
+[* red] If you have hit the depression clamp, slightly bend the half to see if you can detach the clamp. If you cannot, slightly pull out the flat head screwdriver just enough to slide it above the depression clamp while still having you pry the plastic halves apart.
[* red] Push downward and at a slight angle to detach the depression clamp and the plastic cover.