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[* black] Remove the battery and its film.
[* icon_reminder] During reassembly:
[* icon_caution] Never reuse a deformed or damaged battery, as it's a potential safety hazard. Replace it with a new battery.
- [* black] If the adhesive in the battery recess is still sticky, you don't need to replace it.
- [* black] If the adhesive isn't sticky, use a spudger to scrape up [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/PrGYmmCZUgJvZWfn.full|the old adhesive|new_window=true]. Then, use highly-concentrated (more than 90%) isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth to clean up any adhesive residue. Finally, apply the new adhesive to the frame and remove the plastic liners.
+ [* black] Use a spudger to scrape up [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/PrGYmmCZUgJvZWfn.full|the old adhesive|new_window=true].
+ [* black] Use a few drops of highly-concentrated (more than 90%) isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth to clean up any remaining adhesive residue.
+ [* black] Apply new battery adhesive to the frame and remove the plastic liners.
[* black] Firmly press the battery into its recess so the cable is on the top edge and the three tabs are on the right edge.