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Then (only after pushing it to the right) gently tilt it up and wiggle it out of place to remove it. (This is because the main circuit board is partially tucked under the turn mark assembly.)
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Then (only after pushing it to the right) tilt it up and out of place to remove it.
  
  
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Disconnect all of the cables that connect the circuit board inside this cover to the rest of the machine. The smaller connectors all have locking clip "wings" on their edges. You will have to squeeze the clips as shown above to disconnect them.
 
Disconnect all of the cables that connect the circuit board inside this cover to the rest of the machine. The smaller connectors all have locking clip "wings" on their edges. You will have to squeeze the clips as shown above to disconnect them.
 
If you are opening up the machine for the first time (in 30 years?) you may find that the cables are a bit stiff. It's okay to pull a little extra slack out on the cables to make access easier.
 
  
  
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Note that two data connectors on the knitting machine, "S-4" and "S-6" (shown) are extras, not used by the AYAB interface. Leave them and the large power cable disconnected, and as out of the way as possible.
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Note that one connector on the knitting machine, "S-6", is an extra, not used by the AYAB interface. Leave it and the large power cable disconnected, and as out of the way as possible.
 
 
This completes the installation procedure. It is worth noting that this procedure is fully reversible-- if you wish, you can remove the AYAB Interface and connect all of the original cables back to their labeled locations on the original controller board.
 
  
  

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