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+[title] Open the Case
+[* black] The bike computer consists of three main parts.
+ [* black] The ***bottom case***, which holds the battery, USB charger port, as well as the rubber side buttons
+ [* black] The ***top case***, which holds the mainboard, LEDs, as well as the top rubber buttons
+ [* black] The ***screen *** which is connected to the mainboard via two ribbon cables on the left hand side of the device
+[* black] All three parts are glued together securely. There are no additional clips, or screws that you need to worry about
+[* black] To loosen the glue use a heat gun / hair dryer and heat up the edge of the top case
+[* black] Use a small metal prying tool to pry open the device. This will take time and patience. The device is glued together like a tank!
+[* black] ***Be careful*** not to rip it appart as you might damage the ribbon cables connecting the screen to the main board. ***Excessive heat can damage the battery***. So try to direct the heat to the edge of the device as best you can

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