Hello
I am a non-specialist and have just encountered a problem with the lightbulb socket for my hallway pendant light. It's a standard bayonet light fitting hanging from the ceiling in the landing, but when trying to replace a light bulb I seem to have accidentally 'switched' an internal lock, and now I can push my bulb in, but it can't twist...the side slots are blocked off by the lock. There are two switches and both are in the locked position.
I have tried sliding the switches open but there is a little catch that makes it difficult and I don't know what implement to use. I attach a photo...any advice would be much appreciated about what method to use and how to do it safely (e.g. should I turn off power at the junction box while doing this?). It looks like something I should be able to do myself if I know the technique, but I don't want to mess around with it too much.
I tried googling it but I don't know what the lock is called and I couldn't find any references to it online.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Oisin
I am a non-specialist and have just encountered a problem with the lightbulb socket for my hallway pendant light. It's a standard bayonet light fitting hanging from the ceiling in the landing, but when trying to replace a light bulb I seem to have accidentally 'switched' an internal lock, and now I can push my bulb in, but it can't twist...the side slots are blocked off by the lock. There are two switches and both are in the locked position.
I have tried sliding the switches open but there is a little catch that makes it difficult and I don't know what implement to use. I attach a photo...any advice would be much appreciated about what method to use and how to do it safely (e.g. should I turn off power at the junction box while doing this?). It looks like something I should be able to do myself if I know the technique, but I don't want to mess around with it too much.
I tried googling it but I don't know what the lock is called and I couldn't find any references to it online.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Oisin