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+ | [* black] The lower part of the unit that holds the motor and circuit board, slides into the upper shell and is held in position by 4 lugs (90 degrees apart) about 15mm away from the external joint line. |
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+ | [* black] As can be seen from the photos, I cut 4 slots in the housing (with a dremmel diamond blade) so as to loosen the housing and used screw drivers to force the housing off the retaining lugs. With hindsight, maybe a heat gun softening the plastic housing to just below the deformation temperature would have saved cutting the housing. |
+ | [* black] Once the lugs are free, the whole motor unit, including the circuit board can be pulled out of the housing. Press down the control buttons or they will jam in their rubber fittings. |
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