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+[* black] Reassembly is tricky - make sure everything lines up including the switches and small circuit boards, which fit in lugs inside one half of the casing. Use a small torch to look inside if neccessary. Make sure cables are not "pinched".
+[* black] The second photo shows the reflector and bulb assembly for the top lamp. If you look closely on the right edge behind the bulb you will see a small metal "V" or claw - this holds the bulb in place. To remove the bulb, rotate it carefully so the claw clears the cutout in the flange and pull out.

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