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[* black] Gently pull the circuit board away from the front faceplate.
- [* black] Note: There is a wire connecting the circuit board to the speaker which will still be attached to the frontplate, so be careful.
-[* black] Do not touch the the button contacts on the circuit board (the button contacts are shown in the red box of the second picture). This can cause long-term damage to the radio unless you properly clean them (see [guide|24218|Repairing Motorola TALKABOUT FV700 Two Way Radio Button Contacts Guide]).
+ [* black] Note: Be careful not to tug the wire connecting the circuit board to the speaker, as it is still attached to the faceplate.
+ [* black] Note: Do not touch the the button contacts on the circuit board (the button contacts are shown in the red box of the second picture). This can cause long-term damage to the radio unless you properly clean them (see [guide|24218|Repairing Motorola TALKABOUT FV700 Two Way Radio Button Contacts Guide]).