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[* black] The rubber foot holds FCC info, and seems like a [guide|33953|likely point of entry|stepid=79307|new_window=true].
[* red] It also bears its own model number: MW46WB.
-[* black] So, like most Echos, we start from the bottom. After peeling up the taped-in rubber foot, we spy a few handfuls T5 Torx screws...
+[* black] So, like most Echos, we start from the bottom. After peeling up the double sided sticky taped-in rubber foot, we spy a few handfuls T5 Torx screws...
[* black] But now we're here after removing all of them and there's no seams—we ''seem'' to be, ''screwed'', for now.