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+[title] Removing the top cover
+[* black] In order to get to the electronics inside we have to first remove the aluminium top cover
+[* black] This is necessary because the plastic with the electronics underneath is clued to the top cover and is not removable without removing the clue
+[* black] To remove the top cover first check out the images to see where to adhesive is applied on the cover
+[* black] Use some heat source to soften the adhesive
+[* black] Use a plastic pick or some other tool to cut through the adhesive (if the adhesive is really soft then simply applying pressure to the keycaps can help remove the cover)
+[* black] Remove the cover

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