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-[* black] FIRST IMAGE: Remove the three (3) 3/8" Phillips head screws (RED circles) from the outer edge of the baseplate using a #1 Phillips head screwdriver.
-[* icon_caution] SECOND IMAGE: The remaining screw (YELLOW circle), nearer the center of the baseplate, is NOT a standard Phillips head screw. Attempts to remove it using a standard Phillips head screwdriver will damage the screw head and potentially prevent its removal.
-[* black] Remove the 3/8" TRIANGULAR Phillips screw from the center of the baseplate using a #1 TRIANGULAR head screwdriver.
+[* red] FIRST IMAGE: Remove the three (3) 3/8" Phillips head screws (RED circles) from the outer edge of the baseplate using a #1 Phillips head screwdriver.
+[* icon_note] SECOND IMAGE: The remaining screw (YELLOW circle), nearer the center of the baseplate, is NOT a standard Phillips head screw. Attempts to remove it using a standard Phillips head screwdriver will damage the screw head and potentially prevent its removal.
+[* yellow] Remove the 3/8" TRIANGULAR Phillips screw from the center of the baseplate using a #1 TRIANGULAR head screwdriver.