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-[* black] Remove the 2 Phillips head screws on a 1 inch plastic bar that contains the power cord near the center circle.
-[* black] CIRCUIT BOARD
+[* black] Begin detaching the circuit board by removing 4 rounded top (12mm) Philips head screws (one from each corner).
+[* icon_caution] When removing thin metal components, hand protection is recommended to avoid small but painful slices to your fingers.
+[* black] Find the blue and black wires that connect to the circuit board from the power cord. Using moderate force, pull them away from their silver tabs on the circuit board.