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- | [* black] Once the diffuser is off, you'll find a PCB, held by two Phillips head screws. |
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+ | [* black] Once the diffuser is off, you'll find a PCB, held by two Phillips head screws (guess someone has stashed a bunch of screws for themselves, hehe). |
+ | [* black] Don't make a rookie mistake. ***Always use the correct screwdriver bit*** (PH0), and hold it tight all the way out. To prevent stripping the screw heads, apply moderate pressure down the screwdriver with your palm, twisting it with your fingers |
+ | [* black] The screws are out. Here comes the know-how. My guesstimate was incorrect. The PCB cannot indeed be pulled out from the case without further prying. However, there is an easy way to pry the case open cleanly. Put a knife inside the gap between the PCB and the wall. Pressing against the PCB, put the knife at an angle, and push the wall outward. |
+ | [* black] The goal is to detach the wall from the base. You should not need much force to hear it unglue with some cracking noise. ++Be careful with the knife. Use eye-protection.++ Once you repeat the procedure with the other sides, the base should come loose. Watch the hinge. Once the base is loose, the whole package can be pushed downward. |