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-[* icon_note] The fan is held in place by three rubber posts. These posts can be quite annoying.
-[* red] Using tweezers, squeeze the top of each post and push the post down into the hole. Repeat for all three posts.
-[* icon_note] For reinstallation, the rubber posts are even more tricky. It helps to lubricate them. Try using string through the hole in the posts to pull them up through the mounting holes in the fan. Don't pull too hard, or the posts will rip.
+[* icon_note] The fan is held in place by three rubber posts.
+[* black] Using a pair of tweezers, squeeze the top of each post and push the post down into the hole. Repeat for all three posts.
+[* icon_note] During reinstallation, it helps to lubricate the rubber posts. Try weaving a string through the holes in the posts to pull them up through the mounting points.
+[* icon_caution] Do not excessively pull on the posts, as they may rip.