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[* red] Using one of the hex keys, lightly push against the heater cartridge to remove it from the hotend.
[* icon_note] The new hotend has its own thermistor and cartridge, but it is easier to use the old ones as long as they are functional.
[* icon_note] If the heater cartridge cannot be removed with light force, heat the block to 240 degrees celsius. From this point on, grab the block with pliers.
-[* orange] Remove the Philips head screw to remove the thermistor, being very careful not to sever the thermistor wire.
+[* orange] Remove the Phillips head screw to remove the thermistor, being very careful not to sever the thermistor wire.
[* icon_caution] You may be working with hot parts in this step. Do not touch any pieces with your bare hands.
[* icon_caution] The thermistor wires are fragile, and cannot be re-soldered. Handle with extreme caution.