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[* icon_caution] Remove car batteries if they have not been removed already to ensure that the circuit board is not powered.
-[* red] Unscrew the two 5mm PH0 Philips screws that hold the circuit board to the casing.
+[* red] Unscrew the two 5mm PH0 Phillips screws that hold the circuit board to the casing.
[* icon_caution] The black and silver cylinder boxed in orange is a capacitor. Capacitors may store a charge even with batteries removed. If you accidentally touch the bottom of the capacitor, it may discharge and you may feel a slight shock.