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+[title] Remove battery board
+[* green] Green arrows point to two flexi connectors. Flip up the gates, and slide out both flexis. This is fiddly; there isn't *quite* enough room to do this, but the flexis can bend. In the first photo, the gates are already open, and the left flexi has been removed.
+[* red] The right flexi is the piece shown in the red circle. The other end can be popped off the speaker board, and the whole thing removed to get it out of the way.
+[* light_blue] The light blue lines show where the ends of the red piece connect, one to the battery board, and one to the back of the speaker board.
+[* orange] The buzzer is stuck in its pocket with double-sided tape. Use a very thin screwdriver to pry it out, and the battery board will come with it.
+[* yellow] Here is the antenna we pried off the cover in a previous step.

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