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[* red] Locate the eight screws on the front of the panel, and remove them with a screwdriver.
[* black] Locate the line on the right side where the front panel and back panel meet. Place a plastic opening tool in the gap, and run it along the gap. Repeat this on the left side.
-[* black] Then use the opening tool to lift the front plate. If a plastic tool is not providing enough leverage, use a metal opening tool, but be cautious to avoid damaging the speaker.
-[* black] Gently pull up on the face plate to ensure it has been detached from the enclosure, but be careful because it is still connected by wires on the back of the plate.
+[* black] Use the opening tool to lift the front plate. If a plastic tool is not providing enough leverage, use a metal opening tool.
+[* icon_caution] When using metal prying tools, be cautious to avoid damaging the speaker.
+[* black] Gently pull up on the face plate to ensure it has been detached from the enclosure.
+[* icon_caution] When pulling on the face plate be cautious because it is still connected by wires on the back of the plate.