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[title] Taking out the Bass Radiators
[* black] To get the battery out, you have to take out the right side radiator.
-[* black] - Notice there is two plastic latches, you need to lift both up using some small metal part as the leverages
-[* black] - While both latches are up and hold the speakers, trying to turn the radiator anti-clockwise
-[* black] - This can be hard as first but no worry and there is no cable connect to the radiator
-[* black] - As you turn about 1.5cm (or can not turn further), just take out the radiator cap
+[* black] Notice there is two plastic latches, you need to lift both up using some small metal part as the leverages.
+[* black] While both latches are up and hold the speakers, trying to turn the radiator anti-clockwise.
+[* black] This can be hard as first but no worry and there is no cable connected to the radiator.
+[* black] As you turn about 1.5cm (or can not turn further), just take out the radiator cap.