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+ | [title] Remove the battery |
[* black] Use a heat gun and heat up the front side of the display to loosen the adhesive holding the battery in place. | |
- | [* red] Insert a thin , flat, flexible tool to release the adhesive between the battery and frame. Caution is needed here to ensure that the tool does not go through the batter casing. |
- | [* black] Work slowly and reheat the front side if the adhesive does not feel as if it is coming loose. |
- | [* black] Work along the side of the battery and eventually it will start to come loose. |
+ | [* red] Insert a thin, flat, flexible tool to release the adhesive between the battery and frame. Work along the side of the battery and eventually it will start to come loose. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Extreme caution is advised when working with batteries. A punctured battery is a fire hazard - don't use one. Dispose of it at your nearest battery recycling centre. |
[* black] Once one side is free, you can do the same on the other side and should be able to life the battery up and out. |