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[title] Wipe away any excess contact cleaner
[* icon_caution] The only reliable long term fix for this problem is a replacement board. The reason for this is there is no way to tell if your board will keep working for years or fail again.
[* icon_caution] While you can reassemble the unit right away, it should not be plugged in for ~30 minutes-1 hour. This will allow any leftover contact cleaner to dry.
-[* icon_reminder] If you cut the ziptie, now is the perfect time to replace it. Reassemble the unit in a way the wires will not get stuck in the fan and ziptie them back where they used to be. Failure to do this may result in protection mode problems. ***Tip: If you do not have zipties, try tucking the wires behind the fan in a way they will not fall loose.***
-[* black] If any contact cleaner got on the board, wipe it off before reassembling the unit. Once this is dried up as well as you can, wait on reassembly or begin reassembling the unit now.
+[* icon_reminder] If you do not have zipties available, tuck the wires in the fan so that they cannot easily move. While this is not a good idea for long term use, it is an option to get you by until you can purchase zipties.
+[* black] Wipe off any excess contact cleaner that got on the PCB. Once the volume control board is dry, reinstall the volume control board into the front panel.