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[title] Remove screws and get access to internals
[* orange] ++Very carefully slice through++ the adhesive in the pink box and undo the connector using the plastic prying tool, this is the connector to the battery.
- [* icon_caution] You will be cutting close to at least 4 ribon cable so ++be very careful.++ ***(check step 4 for their location)***
+ [* icon_caution] You will be cutting close to ribon cables so ++be very careful.++ ***(check step 4 for their location)***
[* orange] Start by removing the two silver screws in the orange boxes.
[* black] Pull the metal edge completly off. Be carefull as the power button is not held in place and will come come off along with the metal edge.
- [* icon_caution] If you want to get power button unstuck, you ***don't need to*** remove the metal cover, but only the edge cover. For reparations ***not regarding*** the power button, remove also the metal cover. Follow the ++screw scheme++ in the first image to keep them ++separated by colour++.
+ [* icon_caution] If you want to get power button unstuck, you ***don't need to*** remove the metal cover, but only the edge cover. For reparations ***not regarding*** the power button, ***remove also the metal cover***. Follow the ++screw scheme++ in the first image to keep them ++separated by colour++.