The tech manual reads as follows:
"The upside down L-shaped brackets on the outermost part of the hinge are spring-loaded. Use a sturdy flat-head screwdriver to lever the short part of the L upwards. The brackets on each side of the car need to be pulled back at the same time (hence the need for two people). I have found that slipping a 1/2" deep well socket over the L-shaped lever, with a 6" extension attached, makes levering the bracket fairly easy.
As you lever them upwards, push hard on each side of the frame up-right (at 2 in the picture) forcing the soft top past the spring loaded catch. You probably find you need to push much harder than you think. When the frame clicks past the bracket catch, you can drop the rest of the top down into its compartment.
Now reach under the cloth in the compartment, making sure that you lift the entire roof out by the rear bow. Now you can set-up your top properly again."
The above makes sense, but to be sure....I want to interpret correctly the bold/underlined sentence above!!! There is the that surrounds the window and one inside of it...which one do I push? Also, when stating "up-right", are pushing towards open into the top compartment or towards closed..as if one was raising the top closed?
I don't mean to sound so dumb!! lol I just hate to use "force" in the wrong direction. Thanks for your help!!