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+[title] Disassemble the power button
+[* black] After removing the plastic cover, disassemble the power button by removing the screw which blocks it. You will have the power button board with three wires: red, brown and black.
+[* black] The wiring of the power button is simple. The button simply takes the red wire and put it temporarily to ground while the brown wire is the +V for the little LED (which has the same ground wire as the button).
+[* black] If you just want to fix the button, the order of the wires is the same as the first photo: with the board on the soldering side, starting from the screw hole, red-brown-black

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