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[title] Adjusting the trimpot on the laser
-[* black] ***Take a picture and mark where the original position on the laser!***
-[* black] Adjust the laser trimpot very slightly. Depending on how bad the failure is, the amount you will adjust it before it gets a 80% read rate will vary. You are going to need your Phillips PH1 bit to do this.
-[* icon_caution] ***Do not overdo this! Adjusting it too much will wear the motor sooner then expected or burn your games!***
-[* icon_reminder] Anything less then 80% read rates after adjusting it as far as it goes should be failed and the laser should be replaced.
+[* icon_caution] ***Do not overadjust the laser. If you overdo this, you run the risk of burning games or burning the motor out prematurely. You will need to reduce the adjustment if you go too far.***
+[* icon_reminder] Anything less then a 80% read rate should be failed if you can. These lasers will not last very long and the damage is probably beyond repair. Replace the laser if you find this is the case.
+[* black] ***Before starting, take a picture of the laser or mark the original position before adjusting the laser.***
+[* black] Adjust the laser trimpot in small amounts at a time. You will need to do this a few times, depending on the extent of the problem. You shot shoot for a 80% read rate as you adjust the laser. Use a ***Phillips PH1*** screwdriver to adjust the trimpot.