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+ | [* red] Remove the two screws from the plastic clamp using a Phillips #2 screwdriver. |
[* black] Using a flush cutter or pliers, cut the original power cable and the white, black, and red wires as close to the plastic protective caps as possible. | |
[* icon_caution] Be careful not to disconnect the wires from the control circuit. | |
[* black] The damaged power cable can now be removed by pulling through from the back of the unit. |