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+[title] Lift out the circuit board
+[* red] The circuit board is very tightly fitted inside the casing. The easiest way to remove it is to squeeze between the white plastic cylinders attached to the circuit board and the opposite side of the casing (as shown in the first picture). This will allow you to start angling the board.
+[* black] As the board starts to lift out, it can catch on the inside of the casing. At this point, it can be helpful to squeeze the casing, with your thumb next to the ports, to free the board.
+[* icon_caution] On the underside of the board is a fourth plug, so when the board does come loose try not to pull it away too quickly to avoid damaging that cable.

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