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           STEP 3: Spray Button Removal.
           Pull out the spray and steam button from the iron. This should be able to do through a bit of force.
           Tip: if it is not coming out easily, a little wiggle would help in pulling out the buttons.
           Try not to twist the buttons around too much as it may snap from excessive force.
           STEP 4:Back Portion Removal.

           Remove the back plastic piece of the clothes iron through carefully prying it off with a chisel.
           Warning: As this piece is quite fragile, it can snap easily during this step.
           The second image displays what the back cover looks like when removed.



























           STEP 5: Removing Upper Casing.
           Using a small pin, carefully pry out the rubber plug used to keep the crew underneath from rusting.
           Then using a screw driver, remove the screw underneath the plug. You should then be able to remove the upper
           portion of the clothes iron.
           STEP 6:Mid Casing Removal.
           After removing the screw in the prior step, gentle pull the upper portion of the clothes iron apart.
           The casing should now be released from the sole plate.
           The second photo displays what it should look like when this step has been executed.



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                                    CITS : E & H - Electronics Mechanic  - Exercise 169                                                                    CITS : E & H - Electronics Mechanic  - Exercise 169
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