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[title] Unclip the faceplate
-[* icon_reminder] If you are still constrained for work space, disconnect the ziptie from the fan. ***IMPORTANT: If this ziptie is cut, it should be replaced to avoid false protection mode problems, should the wires get stuck in the cooling fan.***
-[* black] With the faceplate loose and all of the cables disconnected, remove the faceplate from the receiver. While you can do this one side at a time, pushing both in at the same time is easier. Once this is done, the faceplate should tilt forward as shown in the 2nd picture.
+[* black] Cut both zipties that hold the front panel wires on the fan. These must be cut to free the front panel enough to give you access to the front panel boards. ***Note: These zipties must be replaced in order to avoid problems with the receiver going into protection mode.***
+[* black] With the faceplate loose and all of the cables disconnected, unclip the faceplate. Once it is disconnected, lay the faceplate of the receiver on your work space. ***Tip:*** While one clip can be released at one time, it is possible to release both at once.