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-[* black] With the rear side of the device (the side with Ethernet connectors) facing you, carefully lift up the left side of the metal plate while keeping the right side of the plate near the top portion of the unit.
-[* icon_caution] The fan is attached to the metal plate, and connected to the logic board next to the power connector. To prevent damage, do not lift the plate straight up or use force.
-[* red] Disconnect the fan from the logic board. A spudger or tweezers may make it easier to do this.
+[title] Open the Time Capsule
+[* icon_reminder] Position the rear side of the device (the side with Ethernet connectors) so that it is facing you.
+[* black] Lift up the left side of the metal plate and slowly flip it over the right edge of the device.
+ [* icon_caution] To prevent damage, do not lift the metal plate straight up or use force. As shown in the second picture, the fan is attached to the metal plate and connected to the logic board next to the power connector.
+[* red] Disconnect the fan from the logic board using a spudger or tweezers.