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-[* black] Place the unit upside down on your work surface. Use a cloth or similar object to protect it from scratches.
-[* black] Use a heat gun or hair dryer to heat the underside of the unit, in order to weaken the adhesives in the tape that hold it in place.
- [* black] Start in a corner; it can be tricky to get a good grip at first.
- [* icon_caution] Progress slowly so as not to tear the tape, but do not over heat the unit.
- [* icon_note] If you tear some of the tape, don't worry too much about it; it will still hold in place fairly well.
+[* black] To open the Time Capsule you need to expose the screws holding the case together. The screws are covered by the rubber base on the bottom of the unit
+[* black] Place the unit upside down on a clean flat work surface. You may want to place a piece of cloth or similar soft material underneath to protect the top surface while you work.
+[* black] Use a heat gun or hair dryer to heat the rubber base and soften the adhesive holding it on.
+ [* icon_caution] Start in a corner and lift the rubber base being careful not to tear it
+ [* icon_caution] Progress slowly and avoid tearing the adhesive while ensuring you don't over heat the unit.
+ [* icon_note] If you tear some of the adhesive don't worry too much about it. The rubber base should re adhere OK.
+ [* icon_note] Applying heat to the rubber base when you reassemble the unit may help to stick down again.