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- | [* black] Use your fingernail to get underneath the battery cover latch. Proceed to remove the battery cover. |
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- | [* icon_caution] Be careful as this type of spring-clip is part of the cover itself and can break easily. |
- | [* icon_note] The plastic tabs at the bottom of the cover and the corresponding slots on the GameBoy unit must line up during re-assembly. |
+ | [title] Spring-Clip |
+ | [* black] Use your fingernail or a small coin to get underneath the battery cover latch. Gently pry the plastic piece loose and proceed to remove the battery cover. |
+ | [* icon_note] This type of spring-clip is prone to breaking, so use caution when removing the battery cover. |
+ | [* icon_note] Note the presence of multiple plastic tabs at the bottom of the battery cover;this is important during re-assembly. The Game Boy console has indentations that correspond to slots on the battery cover. |