Dan,
Here are the directions from the downloaded Apple Duo Dock book:
1. Unlatch the top cover of the dock by pinching the
grooved surface just inside the front opening.
2. When the latches release, tilt the cover upward slightly
(to about a 30� angle) and then lift the angled cover
straight up to remove it.
3. Touch the power supply case to discharge any static
electricity that might be on your clothes or body.
4. Disconnect the power supply cable by pinching its
release clip and pulling straight up.
If there is a hard disk drive in your Duo Dock, you may need
to move its ribbon cable aside to reach the clip on the power
supply cable.
5. Loosen the two screws connecting the central part of
the dock to the base. (In the rest of these instructions,
the central part of the dock is called the subassembly.)
Check the screws to determine whether they are slot or
Philips screws and then select the appropriate screwdriver.
Turn the screws counterclockwise. The screws don�t come out
all the way, so you can�t remove them completely.
6. Pull the subassembly toward you until you feel it come
to a stop.
It will move only a short distance. You�ll be able to feel a small
gap under the front ledge of the dock.
If the subassembly doesn�t seem to move, or if you can�t feel a
gap under the front ledge, the screws may not be loose
enough. Turn them a few more times and try again.
The subassembly is heavy, so before you continue with step 7,
make sure that you have enough room to put it down nearby after
you lift it off the base.
7. Lift the subassembly back and up to remove it.
Pull the subassembly back and up in a curved motion, being
careful not to bend the small metal fingers around the port
openings.
8. Turn the subassembly over and put it down with the
disk drive(s) facing up.
That should put you where you want to be.
Tom
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