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[* black] Make sure the device is unplugged and place the heater face down so the back panel is facing upwards.
[* red] Use a 4-inch long Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the four 1.7mm screws from the back panel.
[* black] Consider using a flashlight to look inside the openings of the four screws.
[* black] To remove the screws, rotate the screwdriver counterclockwise.
- [* icon_caution] Make sure that you carefully align the screwdriver with the screw. Do not use excessive force to remove or tighten the screw. Use only a Phillips #2 to remove the screws. The screws are a little long, and it will take you a little while to take all four of them out.
+ [* icon_caution] Make sure that you carefully align the screwdriver with the screws. Do not use excessive force to remove or tighten the screw. Use only a Phillips #2 to remove the screws. The screws are a little long, and it will take you a little while to take all four of them out.
[* black] As you unscrew the screws, occasionally turn the heater over and gently shake it to see if the screws will fall out.
[* black] The device will open like a book. Due to internal wire connections, the front and back panels of the device do not separate completely.
[* icon_caution] Do not force the front and back panels apart without completely taking out all four screws.