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7. If after buckling, the header and socket are not in a parallel state (not fully assembled in one place), then press
the even force on both sides of the long side to complete the correct buckling.
Figure 10: WisBlock Connector’s header is not parallel to the socket
8. When the aforementioned steps are not completed yet, do not apply force to buckle. Otherwise, there will be a
risk to damage the connector. When the connector cannot be smoothly buckled down, repeat the alignment
step.
Detaching a WisBlock Connector
1. To disconnect the header from the socket, pull out in parallel with even forces.
Figure 11: Correct way: Applying even forces to detach the header from the socket
2. Avoid pulling out the header asymmetrically in the long-side direction.
Figure 12: Wrong way: Applying uneven forces to detach the header from the socket
3. The short-side of the connector can be pulled out asymmetrically, but apply the force vertically and avoid
rotating the header.
Figure 13: Wrong way: Do not rotate the header
4. Avoid applying forces in a single corner.