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==Answer== | ==Answer== | ||
− | To change the labels on your SS13A, first spread out a sheet of newspaper to provide a clean working area that will catch dropped bits. | + | *To change the labels on your SS13A, first spread out a sheet of newspaper to provide a clean working area that will catch dropped bits. |
− | Remove the battery and its holder then carefully use a butter knife (or a similar thin flat blunt tool) to pop the entire SS13A case apart. | + | *Remove the battery and its holder then carefully use a butter knife (or a similar thin flat blunt tool) to pop the entire SS13A case apart. |
− | Disassemble it, replace the labels, and carefully reassemble: | + | *Disassemble it, replace the labels, and carefully reassemble: |
#Put the clear plastic covers back on the rubber part, covering the labels. | #Put the clear plastic covers back on the rubber part, covering the labels. |
Latest revision as of 22:18, 28 May 2014
Question
How do I change the labels on my Slimline Switch?
Answer
- To change the labels on your SS13A, first spread out a sheet of newspaper to provide a clean working area that will catch dropped bits.
- Remove the battery and its holder then carefully use a butter knife (or a similar thin flat blunt tool) to pop the entire SS13A case apart.
- Disassemble it, replace the labels, and carefully reassemble:
- Put the clear plastic covers back on the rubber part, covering the labels.
- Put the front of the switch face down and place the rubber bit in the holes. Make sure the red LED diffuser is still in plase.
- Put the circuit board over the rubber part, brown side up. The circuit board should sit against the two small plastic pins at the top of the case.
- Snap the back of the case back on, install the battery, and test the Slimline Switch.