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[title] Remove the Battery
-[* black] Gently pry the battery out, it is stuck to the RF can on the main PCB. The RF can lid may come off with the battery, this is OK just pry it off the battery with a guitar pick and snap the can lid back in place after you have the battery out.
+[* black] Gently pry the battery out of the case.
+ [* black] The battery adhesive is stubborn, and the shield over the motherboard may come off with the battery. This is okay; use an opening pick to separate the battery and the shield, then snap the shield back onto the motherboard.
+[* icon_caution] Do not pull the battery all the way out after you separate it from the shield. There is a fragile battery cable that must be disconnected before the battery is completely removed.
[* black] After you have the battery loose remove the grey plastic bit (red arrow) it is just sitting in place.
[* black] Now you can see the battery connector (green arrow). Pull it loose from the board with a plastic tool or tweezers.