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[title] Dial Housing
[* black] Pry the top dial face off using either a pry tool or flat head screwdriver. The dial face is made from a rubberised material
-[* black] Upon prying, remove the click indicator, shaft, and retention spring
+[* black] Upon prying, remove the click indicator, shaft, and retention spring. These are situated behind the face, providing tactile feedback to the user when operating the dial
[* black] Unscrew the 4 exposed button head M2 Phillips screws, allowing removal of the dial housing
-[* black] Behind the housing seats a potentiometer PCB. This can be slid out from it's clips
+[* black] Behind the housing seats a potentiometer PCB. This can be slid out from its clips. The potentiometer functions as a speed indicator, with the changing resistance corresponding to a different speed setting