crwdns2915892:0crwdne2915892:0
This bed side light is a bit tricky to open.
Purpose of this was to install an antenna jack (BNC) to attach a telescopic antenna or roof aerial.
crwdns2942213:0crwdne2942213:0
-
-
There is a screw under the shiny UL sticker. Remove the sticker and screw to remove this bottom panel.
-
-
-
Flipping the light upside down will present a small section of the bezel that can be pried upward. It is a small plastic strip with hooks that have to be disengaged to be removed.
-
-
-
-
We can finally unscrew two more Philips head screws to remove the button ring.
-
-
-
Now the screws holding the front screen shield need to be removed and the shield can be pulled away to the front.
-
Unscrew the four screws holding the inner screen assembly in place.
-
-
-
The inner screen assembly can be pulled out slightly to reveal tabs on each side that hold the assembly in.
-
Pry the back tabs inwards to release.
-
-
-
The screen is connected to the plastic domed back with holes. There are two screws at the back of the base of this domed panel. Remove screws to remove screen.
-
crwdns2935221:0crwdne2935221:0
crwdns2935229:041crwdne2935229:0
crwdns2944067:013crwdne2944067:0
Awesome teardown except for one little thing…
The factory sticker shows this is a 3530 which may not be different from a 3520. However, the bottom plate screw MUST be removed in order to separate the two halves. It is a little confusing saying “The bottom panel does not help gaining access to more screws. See next step.” I took that as being unnecessary, so skip.
I was able to fix my speaker inside it i got this alarm at a thrift store for cheap turns out the one wire just needed a better conenction to get working thank you for the steps to get to it
The first photo of step 5 is a little misleading, it looks like you are unscrewing something, it made me look for the screws
Other than that this was very helpful, thank you
Thanks so much for this guide! The speaker in my H3510 had suddenly stopped working. I managed to take it apart with this guide. It turned out one of the wires on the speaker had come loose. We soldered it back on and that fixed it!
Thx!. Now I am able to fix the power cord which was often unplugged. So i soldered the power cable fixed to the pcb.