Find the disassembly point of the flashlight: Flashlights usually have several screws or clasps that hold the housing in place. You need to find these disassembly points.
Use a screwdriver or other appropriate tool: Depending on the design of the flashlight, use a screwdriver or other appropriate tool to unscrew or open the clip. Please be careful not to overexert yourself to avoid damaging the flashlight.
Detach the case: Once you remove the screws or open the clasp, you can gently detach the case of the flashlight. Some flashlights may require force to pull the case apart, while others may require a tool to be inserted at a specific location to unlock it.
Pay attention to the internal components: Once you open the flashlight housing, you will be able to see the internal components such as light bulbs, circuit boards, batteries, etc. Handle these components with care to avoid damage or electric shock.
Please note that disassembling the flashlight may void the warranty and may be a safety risk. If you are not sure how to disassemble the flashlight, it is recommended to consult a professional or contact the manufacturer of the flashlight for more information.
Step 1: Unscrew the battery back cover and remove the battery.
Step 2: Head flashlight lens, you can see a circle with two small round holes, with a small clamp to twist off, you can remove the light bulb.
Step 3: Looking in from the front of the flashlight, you can see a semi-round spring pin with two small round holes, and remove it with a clamp.
Step 4: Take out the parts that can be charged and pushed, and disassemble the flashlight.
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There are the following ways to disassemble the flashlight
1, pick the silicone button;
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2, use a flat-head screwdriver from the button into the oblique, slowly pick out;
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3, pay attention to the strength should be able to remove without damage