First, when disassembling, first turn off the connected related switch, in order to ensure that the circuit is not dangerous.
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2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to switch the cover plate fixed on the wall of the junction box and remove the screw. Remove the cover plate and the circuit tester probe to place the screw terminals on each switch to ensure that there is no force to switch. Refer to the instructions of the circuit tester.
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Switch, junction box Unscrew two screws with a cross head screwdriver. Draw the switch from the junction box so that you can access the wire terminal screw on the side of the switch.
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Fourth, the upper side of the switch, a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the terminal screw, pull the wire away from the switch. Pull the switch away from the wall.
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Five, plastic wire cap at the end of each line. Wrap electrical tape around each cap and line the tail cap further securely. The east-west wire enters the junction box. A solid cover plate is placed in the junction box and fixed with screws. Turn on the circuit breaker to the outlet in the room.
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The above five steps, for the ordinary wall switch disassembly is no problem, of course, if you buy a wall switch socket at home is more special, please find a professional electrician for disassembly and installation. I hope I can help you!
How to disassemble an Op cube socket
Take removing a wall socket, for example. Remove the socket panel cover by hand.
2 Remove the two screws securing the socket panel using a screwdriver.
3 Pull out the socket panel, unscrew the blue power cable on the socket using a screwdriver, and remove it.
4 Unscrew the red power cable on the socket with a screwdriver and remove it.
The panel finds a gap of about 5*0.5mm, insert a flat-head screwdriver, turn 90 degrees, you can open the cover of the panel, unscrew the two fixing screws, and remove the mounting frame (along with the switch and socket) on the right.