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- | [title] Opening the |
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- | [* black] Unfortunately, the right case is glued shut on the volume |
- | [* black] First, you have pry off the silver ring around the "T". The entire circular logo will come off, breaking off the center of the letter T, which is glued to a central axis inside the case. Unfortunatley, this action will probably also scratch the outer white circle of the volume |
- | [* black] Once the center part is off, the entire white rotating volume |
+ | [title] Opening the Case |
+ | [* black] Unfortunately, the right case is glued shut on the volume wheel. Hence, the opening will be destructive to some parts of the case. To open it, a thin dentist spetula comes in handy. |
+ | [* black] First, you have pry off the silver ring around the "T". The entire circular logo will come off, breaking off the center of the letter T, which is glued to a central axis inside the case. Unfortunatley, this action will probably also scratch the outer white circle of the volume wheel. |
+ | [* black] Once the center part is off, the entire white rotating volume wheel will come off easily. Just pull it from its axis by and. |
[* black] Next, you can open the case separating the top and bottom shells. This is best done by sticking a guitar pick (or alike) in the rim between the two shells to unhook the four latches near each corner of the case. | |
[* black] Notice the silvery thingy on top of the central axis is a remainder of the broken T. |