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+[title] Getting Started
+[* icon_note] Make sure the on/off switch is set to off to prevent any accidental unwanted inputs to the machine
+[* black] Apply heat to the leftmost pad as shown in the image, near where the back of the palm rests while in use.
+[* black] Once heated, try to gently pry off the PTFE pad with a spudger or a guitar pick
+[* black] Heat the adhesive again and try to pry it off in one piece so you can reuse it.
+[* icon_note] In my case, the PTFE came off without the adhesive, if you manage to get it all off at once, even better.
+[* black] Now, using your T5 Torx screwdriver, remove the 2 screws as marked in the image.

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