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+[* black] Ensure your Roborock is powered down and place it on a flat work surface.
+[* red] Use a flat head screwdriver to reach under the top panel on the side closer to you, and pull up to snap the panel out of place. It is held in place by five snaps, the holes for which you can see here.
+[* icon_caution] This can take some force, and the snaps can be quite loud. Be careful not to hurt yourself or the robot.

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