You'll then want to look for your Amtel chip at the center of the board and put the terminator block on a white pin connector called BOOT (I don't think F6 boards have these helpful labels, but it is in the same place as in the photo). Pull the two pin black connector block out from this storage location. Look at the photo to find a connector block pin hiding out behind the Y Stop labeled HV.
It is most likely a Revision F5 or F6 board, but you should know it and write it down someplace. Go and find the model number of your Printrboard. Turn your Printrbot Play on it's side so you can access the Printrboard. Nothing like a good shock to make you sit up and pay attention!
Actually all you need is a pair of tweezers and a steady hand that will keep you from short circuiting your Printrboard! If you work on a lot of electronics you'll own a pair of ceramic tipped pliers, but for now tweezers or your fingers will do.