Difficulty

Easy

Steps

5

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Top Flash Casing
  • 3 steps
  • Flash Bulb
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Open the Flash               
  • Use a plastic opening tool to lift up the flash.

Use a plastic opening tool to lift up the flash.

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Step 2

              Flash Casing Screws               
  • Using a PH00 screwdriver, remove the two 5.3 mm Phillips screws from the flash casing.
  • Be careful not to strip the screw heads.

Using a PH00 screwdriver, remove the two 5.3 mm Phillips screws from the flash casing.

Be careful not to strip the screw heads.

Step 3

              Removing the Top Flash Casing               
  • Use a plastic opening tool and carefully pry open the top casing of the flash.
  • Then, lift off the top casing of the flash.

Use a plastic opening tool and carefully pry open the top casing of the flash.

Then, lift off the top casing of the flash.

Step 4

              Removing the Bulb Tape               
  • Carefully unclip the bulb casing from the plastic casing using tweezers.
  • Remove the black and white tape on the bulb casing.
  • This tape is what holds the wires and bulb in place.

Carefully unclip the bulb casing from the plastic casing using tweezers.

Remove the black and white tape on the bulb casing.

This tape is what holds the wires and bulb in place.

Step 5

              Removing the Bulb               
  • Remove the rubber stopper on the left and right side of the bulb.
  • Separate the rubber stopper from the white and black tape.
  • The bulb can now be slid out and replaced.
  • Be careful not to break the bulb or cut yourself on the broken bulb.

Remove the rubber stopper on the left and right side of the bulb.

Separate the rubber stopper from the white and black tape.

The bulb can now be slid out and replaced.

Be careful not to break the bulb or cut yourself on the broken bulb.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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hebi - Apr 5, 2018

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thanks for instruction…………really helpfull

Martin Mitter - Apr 8, 2018

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Hi guys do you know where to get this bulb?please help