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-[* black] Behind the rubber face is a thin sheet of plastic, you'll need to pierce it to access the 4 screws holding the device together.
[* yellow] The screws are located at 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock, just inside the outer ring.
[* black] You will need to unscrew these if possible, on my unit they were glued in and I was unable to unscrew them. Instead I used a drill with a 1/8" bit to drill them out.
-[* black] If you drill them out be careful as they are surrounded by a PCB, though I drilled into the board a bit and it still functions. Once you remove the screws use the spudger to pry the shiny black plastic face off the base. .
-[* black] You will see the seam where the shiny and matter plastic meet on the unit. There are 4 plastic clips holding it down, once they are unclipped you can remove the shiny black faceplate exposing the charging coil and main PCB.
+[* black] If you drill them out be careful as they are surrounded by a PCB, though I drilled into the board a bit and it still functions. Once you remove the screws use the spudger to pry the shiny black plastic face off the base.
+[* black] You will see the seam where the shiny and matte plastic meet on the unit. There are 4 plastic clips holding it down, once they are unclipped you can remove the shiny black faceplate exposing the charging coil and main PCB.