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- | [* black] Flip the panel over and peel the button pad off of the panel and set it aside, clearing any obstructions from the pad or robot. |
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- | [* icon_note] The pad is held on with a very sticky adhesive, which is usually strong enough to reattach it after removal. However, if the button pad is having trouble sticking when you're putting it back, you can use a few drops of glue or rubber cement to help secure it. |
+ | [* black] Flip the panel over. |
+ | [* black] Peel the button pad off of the panel and set it aside. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] The pad is secured with a strong adhesive. If there is remaining glue on the panel, it should be strong enough to hold the new button pad. In case the new button pad doesn't adhere properly, you can use a thin double-sided tape like [product|IF317-072|Tesa tape|new_window=true] to help secure it. |