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+[* black] Once removed, use a piece of metal, like a screwdriver, to discharge the capacitor before continuing to the next step. You do this by:
+ [* black] Look at the labeled terminals on the top of the capacitor. It should have stamps on the metal that tell you which terminal is which. one should be labeled "C" for common, the next should be labeled "Fan" and the last one is labeled "Hum" for the compressor
+ [* black] Use the screwdriver to bridge the gap between the terminals labeled Hum (Compressor) and common (ground). This will discharge any stored electricity in the capacitor to prevent any damage to your electric meter.
+ [* black] Repeat this step with the fan terminal and the common terminal.

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