Read the passage and be ready to do the tasks
Getting inside equipment
If you're having problems getting inside equipment, there's a reason for that. Manufacturers don't want people to access the insides of machines. Problems
occur if inexperienced people tamper with the interior of devices. Also, damage could occur if a panel drops off accidentally. So devices are deliberately sealed.
If you need to open a device, it's worth looking online. There may be instructions on how to disassemble it. Otherwise, follow the instructions below.
First, disconnect the device from the power source.
Then remove anything that comes off. Screws are often hidden under panels. Screws can also be found under labels or rubber feet, so feel them for
indentations. You may have to peel them back and remove adhesive to access the screw. Once you remove the screws, the case may still not come off.
If this happens, don't force it. There is probably a good reason why it is stuck. There may be hidden snaps keeping it closed. Most importantly, keep
your patience. If you poke the inside With a screwdriver, or smack the device, you Will damage something.