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3.4.5 End cap removal
The keypad
must
be removed before the end cap is removed otherwise damage to
the Keyboard and CPU PCB’s
will
occur.
Unscrew the barrel (the main metal grip with the HHB FlashMic logo) and slide
away from the end cap. Using a T08 Torx driver removing the three retaining screws
[fig. 5, 017].
Figure 5: End cap
The end cap can then be gently removed from the chassis and barrel, taking care to
ensure the PCB’s slide out of the end cap squarely.
3.4.6 Separate chassis and barrel
First, remove the protective basket [fig. 2, 001]. Ensure that the coloured ring is not
misplaced when the basket is removed and be careful not to damage or touch the
front elements of the capsule [fig. 2, 003]. The whole chassis and PCB assembly
[fig. 2, 005] may now be removed from the barrel [fig. 2, 004] by passing the
chassis to the left (as the FlashMic is viewed with the capsule to the left), through
the barrel. Figure 6 shows the chassis and PCBs, complete with capsule, with the
barrel and end-cap [fig. 2, 004] removed.
Figure 6: FlashMic Chassis & PCBs
Capsule screw 004