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| 1. Place the separator
disc on the trigger-assembly. |
2. Place the color
dome on the trigger assembly, paying attention to line up
the tabs
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3. Press firmly on the upper-half assembly and
make sure they have clicked together. |
4. Turn the upper-half assembly color-dome
down and place the spring in between the trigger arms.
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5. Gently pinch the trigger arms,
and spring, together.
Do not do this too hard or too long, or else you may damage
the trigger arms.
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6. Line up the trigger arms with
the button casing, and press the two halves together. |
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7. Make sure that the trigger arms
have popped back into place (extending to either side of the
button-casing shaft. |
8. If they are still inside, they
may not be lined up with the notches in the side of the shaft.
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This is a common mistake, and can
be remedied by rotating the top half until the trigger pads
line up with the notches.
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9. Press the two halves together once
this is remedied and the trigger pads should pop out to the
sides of the shaft. |
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| And your button is back together!
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