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+[title] Disassemble
+[* black] Place the lamp horizontally on a work surface
+[* black] Unscrew the two screws above the control panel that hold the upper and lower parts of the lamp together
+[* black] Slide up the control panel to remove
+[* black] Unscrew the two screws that hold the power board in place
+[* black] Use a soldering iron to gently melt the two plastic studs that hold the touch sensor circuit board in place
+[* black] Remove the touch sensor button. It's not really an electrical or mechanical button; it's just decorative.
+[* black] Install a small fender washer, machine screw and nut. Drill a small hole in the center of the control panel where the touch sensor button is placed.
+[* black] Drill out the bottom plastic stud for the touch sensor circuit board mount.

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