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+[title] Separate print bed from lower chassis
+[* red] Pop out the C-clip in the rear of the machine, attaching the rail to the motor mount.
+[* black] Pop out the C-clip in the front of the machine on the opposite rail, attaching the rail to the chassis.
+[* icon_caution] C-clips are hateful little things and love to fly. A great tool to have on hand is a magnetic, small-blade flat screwdriver, both for disassembly and reassembly. When disassembling, use another hand to cover any potential fly-off path the clip may take if it tries to escape Earth.
+[* black] Once the C-clips are removed, simply slide each rail in the direction that was freed by the C-clip, and it should dislodge the opposite end, which allows you to pivot the rod and completely remove the rod.
+[* black] Tilt the print bed mechanism on its side, revealing the ribbon connector to the main board.
+[* black] To unlock the ribbon connector on the board, slide the locking tabs towards the back, parallel to the board, at the same time. They should move approximately 1-2mm, and the ribbon cable should then move freely within the socket, requiring no force to remove it, as it is a zero insertion force (ZIF) connection.

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