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- Make sure that the PCBs are seated fully and completely against the PCB anchor.
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## Step 7: Insert the PCBs into the electronics assembly jig
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Make sure that the electronics assembly is seated fully in the assembly jig. **This step is crucial; misalignment during this stage will virtually guarantee that the buttons will not function.**
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## Step 8: Solder the pads of the base PCB and vertical PCB
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- Set the soldering iron's temperature to *much* higher than normal, as the pads are large and shed heat quickly, and cold solder joints here will result in poor electrical connections
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- Apply the right amount of solder to ensure a good connection and good mechanical strength, but not too much that it makes it easy to form cold joints
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## Step 9: Remove the completed electronics assembly from the assembly jig
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This may require a bit of force. The electronics assembly is fairly strong, but don't impart unnecessary force onto the assembly.
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