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==Step 2 - Remove the top==
 
==Step 2 - Remove the top==
[[File:Colecovision-teardown03.jpg|thumb|150px|Lifting the back]]
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[[File:Colecovision-teardown03.jpg|thumb|150px|How to lift the back]]
 
Removing the top is easier said than done. The top of the case is still secured to the bottom because of a plastic rim which protrudes into the front panel (the part that says ColecoVision) and prevents the top from being lifted. The easiest thing to do is to remove the 3 screws securing the front panel to the case, which will allow you to remove the top of the case effortlessly. To do this, however, would require you to remove the entire front label to gain access to the screws, permanently damaging the case. If you choose to go this route, I highly suggest that you do not replace the middle screw during reassembly so that in the future you only have to peel back the edges of the label to remove the front panel. For those of us who want to avoid damaging the most visual part of the [[ColecoVision]], luckily there is a better, albeit trickier, way.
 
Removing the top is easier said than done. The top of the case is still secured to the bottom because of a plastic rim which protrudes into the front panel (the part that says ColecoVision) and prevents the top from being lifted. The easiest thing to do is to remove the 3 screws securing the front panel to the case, which will allow you to remove the top of the case effortlessly. To do this, however, would require you to remove the entire front label to gain access to the screws, permanently damaging the case. If you choose to go this route, I highly suggest that you do not replace the middle screw during reassembly so that in the future you only have to peel back the edges of the label to remove the front panel. For those of us who want to avoid damaging the most visual part of the [[ColecoVision]], luckily there is a better, albeit trickier, way.
  
[[File:Colecovision-teardown04.jpg|thumb|150px|Lifting the front]]
 
 
You'll notice if you play around with the case that the back opens easily while the front refuses to detach. What we want to do to remove the top of the case is slide the top forward so that the front panel is no longer caught on the plastic rim I mentioned earlier. The best way to do this I found is to choose to start with either the left or right side (I prefer the "ColecoVision" side), use one hand to lift that back corner and push the top forward, and with the other hand pull the front panel past the rim. Try to push the front panel upwards to see if you can get it above the rim, but it will not stay lifted when you let go because you still need to do the other side.
 
You'll notice if you play around with the case that the back opens easily while the front refuses to detach. What we want to do to remove the top of the case is slide the top forward so that the front panel is no longer caught on the plastic rim I mentioned earlier. The best way to do this I found is to choose to start with either the left or right side (I prefer the "ColecoVision" side), use one hand to lift that back corner and push the top forward, and with the other hand pull the front panel past the rim. Try to push the front panel upwards to see if you can get it above the rim, but it will not stay lifted when you let go because you still need to do the other side.
  

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