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-[* icon_reminder] If you unplugged or turned off your soldering iron heat it back up to 350 degrees Celsius to solder the replacement Romer G Switch.
+[* icon_note] If you unplugged or turned off your soldering iron, heat it back up to 350 degrees Celsius to solder the replacement Romer G Switch.
[* black] Take the keyboard and flip it over so you can see the side with all the solder joints.
-[* icon_caution] Remember that soldering irons get to hundreds of degrees and you should be careful to not accidentally touch your skin with it as it can cause moderate to severe burns if left long enough.
-[* black] After locating the new switch on the back of the board. Take your soldering iron pressing it up against the pin push solder into the location of the iron slowly to create your solder joint. Do this for both pins.
+[* icon_caution] Caution: Remember that soldering irons get to hundreds of degrees and you should be careful to not accidentally touch your skin with it as it can cause moderate to severe burns if left long enough.
+[* black] After locating the new switch on the back of the board, press the soldering iron up against the pin, and push solder into the location of the iron slowly to create your solder joint. Do this for both pins.