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-[* red] Place the projector upside down and find the five screws based on the image.
- [* icon_note] The screws are 1.5mm in length.
-[* red] Grab a screwdriver and unscrew the 5 screws.
- [* icon_note] The screwdriver used here is the Hyper Tough Phillips #00 screwdriver.
-[* black] Open up the top after unscrewing the 5 screws and gently place it down.
- [* icon_reminder] This is the same way to resemble the device.
+[* black] Place the projector upside down.
+[* red] Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove the five 1.5mm screws from the base of the projector.
+[* black] Remove the base of the project.
+ [* icon_caution] There is a cable attached to the motherboard and the bottom case of the projector so don't yank or pull it off.