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+[title] Opening the speaker casing: Speakers and Front plate
+[* black] Remove the 8 No1 Phillips speaker retaining screws. This will also unscrew the front cover plastics, as shown in the third photograph.
+[* black] Be careful removing the cover plastics, as there is a pair of wires running to the main board. I do not know what this is for. I would have guessed an IR sensor, but there is no remote!
+[* black] Place the screws in your screw container and put you parts in a safe place.
+[* black] You may notice I dented one of the speaker domes. This will not affect the sound quality, but it demonstrates that extreme care must be taken when opening the top and bottom clips!

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