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-[* black] With the ethernet connectors facing you carefully open the unit like on the picture. I can best describe the opening technique as you would open a book from the rear cover.
-[* black] Unplug the fan, a spudger can be of good use here.
- [* icon_note] Unless you are replacing or working on the fan you don't need to unplug it.
-[* icon_caution] The fan is connected to the motherboard next to the power connector. Don't lift the plate straight up or use force.
+[* black] With the rear side of the device (with Ethernet connectors) facing you, carefully pull up on the left side of the metal plate.
+[* icon_caution] The fan is attached to the metal plate, and connected to the motherboard next to the power connector. To prevent damage, do not lift the plate straight up or use force.
+[* black] If necessary, disconnect the fan from the motherboard using a spudger or tweezers to pry the cable out of the connector.
+ [* icon_note] Unless you are replacing or working on the fan, you may not need to disconnect it; if you leave it connected, take care to support the metal plate to prevent it from pulling on the wires while you are working.