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+[title] Remove/loosen the PCB
+[* black] We need to remove the main circuit board. This needs to be approached with care.
+[* black] The first photo indicates the three obvious screws. These would be easy to remove.
+[* black] However, there is a another screw beneath the screen.
+[* black] With a plastic spudger gently prise the screen up at the top edge, it is held in place by two foam sticky pads and tape. You may find a small amount of gentle heat will help release the glue, but be very careful to neither crack the screen nor damage the ribbon connector.
+[* black] with the screen flipped forward onto the keyboard PCB, you can now remove the hidden screw indicated in the second photo.
+[* black] You should now have enough movement in the PCB to remove the remaining screws in the plastic body beneath (see next step for details)

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