The Disassembly Of The Nomad Jukebox, Continued
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Now the upper cover is only held by two notches, which are in the area of the 'LOCK'-switch and opposite of it between the volume adjustment and the headphone jack. Hold the Jukebox upright, with the top part facing upwards. Use one hand to hold the bottom half of the housing and apply some pressure at the side-part of the top half of the housing right above where it says 'LOCK' with the other hand. If you are careful enough you will now be able to lift the top half of the housing. Don't worry if the button-unit slips out of the top half of the housing. You can easily put it back later. The same is valid for the 'LOCK'-switch cover.

Now you look at the topside of the player's PCB.

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