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[* black] Carefully pull out the fan.
+[* icon_note] Note: replacing the fan is highly reccomended
+[* black] Optionally you may clean the fan with Air + Q-Tips. To remove the blade turn the fan over and gently pull the fan blade from the housing.
+[* icon_caution] If the fan is no longer operational, it may be possible to temporarily repair it by removing the fan blade and put a small amount of WD-40 on the pinion shaft hole the fan rotates in. A toothpick is a good applicator. Do NOT contaminate the motor area with any of the dust/grime that has accumulated.
+[* icon_reminder] Insert the fan blade and move the blades with your finger. It should spin freely and cog to a stop. Again this is a temporary fix!