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- | [* black] Before attempting the repair, follow these important safety precautions: 1. Ensure the curling iron is turned off and unplugged. 2. If you have recently used the curling iron, allow it to cool completely to avoid the risk of burns. Required Equipment: 1. Phillips #000 Screwdriver |
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- | [* black] Step 1: Removing the Clamp Spring Using the Phillips #000 screwdriver, insert it into the hole that connects the pin to the clamp. Apply a slight pressure along the axis of the screwdriver to push the clamp out by pressing on the pin. |
+ | [* black] Insert your Phillips #000 screwdriver into the hole that connects the pin to the clamp. |
+ | [* black] Press down on the top of your screwdriver to push out the pin. |
+ | [* black] Store the pin in a safe location. |