Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
- Guitar pedal
- New 9-volt battery
Step1
Hold the guitar pedal in your dominant hand. While your thumb grasps the base, the rest of your hand presses down on the foot trigger.
Step2
When fully pressed down, use your other hand to twist the black knob at the front of the guitar pedal.
Do not twist the knob off, but after a few twists, you should be able to lift the foot trigger up.
Step3
Lift the foot trigger up and you will be exposed to the interior design of the guitar pedal.
Step4
Detach, and discard, the current battery from its holders inside.
Step5
Take the new battery and connect it to the holders. (NOTE - the insides of guitar pedals contain springs. If the spring falls off, it is not the end of the world. Simply re-attach the spring before closing the pedal).
Step6
Lower the foot trigger and press down again. Once in the fully pressed position, twist the black knob back to its original tightness.
Step7
Test the pedal by plugging it in. Assuming it works, rock out!