Step 4Remove Carriage Bolts
If you have access to a 1/2" bit driver, these can make removing the nuts easier. If not, use a pair of long nose pliers and rotate the nuts counter clockwise until they are loose enough to remove with your fingers. Remove the nut, washer and bolts, and store them someplace safe. Repeat for the rest of the carriage bolts.
The top control panel is heavy, and other than these carriage bolts, is attached only with some wire we want to preserve. It is very important that the top control panel be supported when removing the last carriage bolts. If it's allowed to fall, it could cause damage to the wires or the parts.
Once all carriage bolts are removed, support the top control panel in place with one hand and flip the entire thing over.
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