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-[* red] With the console on its back, remove the four 12 mm Phillips #2 screws on the bottom.
- [* icon_note] There may be a sticker covering one or more of the screws. Simply remove the sticker before undoing the screws.
+[* red] With the console on its top, remove the four 12 mm Phillips #2 screws on the bottom.
+ [* icon_note] There may be a sticker covering one or more of the screws. Simply remove the sticker before screw removal.
[* black] Flip the console back on its feet and carefully remove the top casing by lifting it from the back where the AV/S and power ports are.
- [* icon_caution] Do not remove the top casing completely as there is a small circuit board--which houses two LEDs--that is connected to the main circuit board. Doing so could damage the device.
+ [* icon_caution] Do not remove the top casing completely. There is a small circuit board--which houses two LEDs--connected to the main circuit board. Doing so could damage the device.