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-[* icon_note] On the rear side is an obstacle: four "oval head screws" looking like rivets. You can remove them using a special oval drive bit. They are sold at iFixit, at some Jura suppliers or somewhere in the internet. Jura wants to keep us out of our own machines!
-[* red] Using an oval head bit you can turn them out. If you haven´t got one you can carefully use tongs. Its a good idea to change the screws for normal ones.
-[* black] Beneath both top side covers are two Torx T15 screws. Turn them out. Now you can lift off the whole top cover. Sometimes it jams and you have to use force.
-[* black] The side covers must be pushed about 1 cm backwards, sometimes it´s a little bit difficult to move. If necessary wedge a iFixit opening tool into the gap between the side covers and the frontpanel. The rear cover can be removed easyly.
+[* icon_note] On the rear side is an obstacle: four "oval head screws" looking like rivets. You can remove them using a special oval drive bit. They are sold at iFixit with the tool kits as well as some Jura suppliers or somewhere in the internet. Jura wants to keep us out of our own machines!
+[* red] Using an oval head bit you can screw them out. If you haven´t got one you can carefully use pliers. It is a good idea to later change the screws for normal ones.
+[* black] Beneath both top side covers are two Torx T15 screws. Remove those. Now lift off the whole top cover. Sometimes it jams and you have to use a bit of force.
+[* black] The side covers must be pushed backwards by about 1 cm. Sometimes this is a little bit difficult to move. If necessary, wedge a plastic opening tool into the gap between the side covers and the front panel. The rear cover can be easily removed.