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-[* orange] Flip the coffee maker upside down and use the Spanner-8 bit, found in the Mako Driver Kit to remove the four 13mm security screws.
-[* black] Once the bottom is loose, take it off, and put it to the side with the security screw. You should see a horseshoe-shaped heating element and a circuit board inside.
+[* orange] Flip the coffee maker upside down and use the Spanner-8 bit, found in the Mako Driver Kit to remove the four 13 mm security screws.
+[* black] Once the bottom is loose, take it off, and put it to the side with the security screw.
+[* icon_note] You should see a horseshoe-shaped heating element and a circuit board inside.