Bionic Clear System Cache

When I try and clear my system cache on my Verizon bionic (Android version 4.1.2) I can get to the screen w/ the android and exclamation point but no further.  If I click the volumes together I get nowhere.  Is there another trick to this?  Thank you.

See if this helps:
Power down phone
Hold volume up/down & power simultaneously until you see the Boot Mode Selection Menu
Use volume down to navigate to 'Recovery', use volume up to select
Should see screen with triangle and exclamation point next to an Android
Press volume up/down simultaneously to go into system recovery *
Use volume rocker to navigate to 'wipe cache' and use power button to select
Once finished, use volume rocker to navigate to 'reboot system now' and use power button to select
* if doesn't work:
press and hold the volume down and wait for a second or two, then press and hold the volume up and the volume down buttons for 5-6 seconds and then release

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