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[* black] You can do this step before or after you remove the top. | |
[* black] Careful, it is easily broken! (I re-attached mine tastefully with tape, having broken the attachment points. ;o) ) | |
[* black] Take a piece of tape, preferably painters tape, and make a small tape T-handle on the rear Jura badge. A small piece of rubber might work or you might be able to get it off with just clean fingers and skin friction. | |
[* black] Carefully push in and twist it to the left ~1/10 of a turn. Then, when you feel that it has come loose, pull it gently out to remove it. It is held in place by little lugs and pressure tangs. | |
- | [* black] After the rear Jura badge has been removed, |
+ | [* black] After the rear Jura badge has been removed, behind it you will find two T15 Torx screws marked with red circles in the second picture. They must be removed. |
[* black] You can then gently wiggle free the vertical plastic chrome piece that is on the rear - pull out and down (to unhook it) and set that aside. |