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[title] Circuit Board
-[* black] Remove the four screws (blue). The screws are identical and interchangeable, so you don't need to keep track of which screw went where.
- [* black] Note that one screw is covered with a sticker. Don't miss this one or you may crack the circuit board.
-[* black] Release the two locking clips (yellow). The clips are holding the board down on the corners and it cannot be released easily without pulling back on them.
-[* black] The board only needs to be lifted enough to let the digitizer connector through, it does not need to be removed completely.
-[* black] Take note of the speaker wires (red). They are soldered onto the board and special care should be taken to ensure they are not broken or otherwise disconnected.
+[* light_blue] Remove the four screws (blue). The screws are identical and interchangeable, so you don't need to keep track of which screw went where.
+ [* icon_caution] Note that one screw is covered with a sticker. Don't miss this one or you may crack the circuit board.
+[* yellow] Release the two locking clips (yellow). The clips are holding the board down on the corners and it cannot be released easily without pulling back on them.
+[* icon_note] The board only needs to be lifted enough to let the digitizer connector through, it does not need to be removed completely.
+[* red] Take note of the speaker wires (red). They are soldered onto the board and special care should be taken to ensure they are not broken or otherwise disconnected.