Attention! When replacing lamps, pay attention to the markings on them.
Conventional incandescent light bulbs are subject to wear and tear. About once every 2 years they need to be replaced, even if they are still working. Lam-with reduced light intensity can be recognized by the black deposits on the glass bulb.
Before replacing the lamp, it must be turned off with the appropriate switch.
Attention! Do not handle the flask with bare hands. Fingerprints subsequently evaporate under the influence of heat and settle on the reflector, darkening it. Remove accidental stains with a clean, fringe-free cloth soaked in alcohol. The replacement lamp must be identical to the one being replaced.
Dismantling
Remove the headlight, see below.
Remove the cable plug and cap 1 from the headlight.
Ordinary lamp:
(88-137) Turn locking ring 2 to the left and remove.
Remove the lamp from the reflector 3.
Insert a new lamp into the reflector so that the fixing pin on the lamp enters the recess located at the bottom of the reflector. The middle plug on the lamp base must point upwards!
Halogen lamp:
(88-138) compress the spring clip 4 of the lamp holder and remove.
Replace the halogen bulb 5. Insert the new bulb so that the middle protrusion of the plug points upwards.
Installation
Ordinary lamp:
Press the locking ring against the reflector and turn to the right as far as it will go.
Carefully put on the cap - it must fit snugly on the reflector - and connect the plug.
Halogen lamp:
Snap the spring clip around the lamp base, compress it and insert it into the locking toe.
Attach cap and plug.
Have the headlight adjusted.
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