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+ | [title] Remove the Battery Cover |
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+ | [* black] Take out the four screws holding the metal battery cover against the base. I used size 6 Torx bit. |
+ | [* black] Note there's a LOT of open room and nothing important on the other side of the battery cover on the side of the "ember" logo. The yellow arrow points to a little black clip that covers the light on the circuit board and lines up with the logo on the mug. The safest spot to cut and brute force open would be on either side of that plastic clip. |
+ | [* black] Circled in pink you can see the direction of the pins that hold the base against the mug and the direction it eventually twists. |
+ | [* black] In the second photo you can see where I mangled the bottom corner of the metal cover where I had cut a hole in the base- I just cut off the mangled part before replacing it. |
+ | [* black] The third photo shows the base after removing the metal cover. |
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