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Figure 3: Removing screws from the WisBlock module
2. Once the screws are removed, check the silkscreen of the module to find the correct location where force can
be applied.
Figure 4: Detaching silkscreen on the WisBlock module
3. Apply force to the module at the position of the connector, as shown in Figure 5, to detach the module from the
baseboard.
Figure 5: Applying even forces on the proper location of a WisBlock module
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NOTE
If you will connect other modules to remaining WisBlock Base slots, check on the
tool for possible conflicts. RAK1920 uses UART and I2C communication lines, and it can cause possible
conflict especially on other WisBlock Modules connected to Slot A to D of the WisBlock Base.
After all this setup, you can now connect the battery (optional) and USB cable to start programming your WisBlock
Core.