It's not what you want to hear, but I don't think that light has a replaceable 'bulb' - so the whole thing will probably have to be replaced (and that model is no longer made, but you might find some 'old stock' somewhere). Sorry!I'm trying to replace the 'bulb' but I can't see how, it looks like the whole fitting needs replacing, which is just insane. Make/model: AURORA AU-FRLD913.
Be that as it may....it looks like the whole fitting needs replacing, which is just insane.
Such warranties on these sort of products are of limited usefulness, since it is rare for such products to still be in production 7 years after one buys them. The manufacturer will, if they honour the warranty (i.e. don't find a way to 'wiggle out'), replace it with a 'similar' (but almost always visually different) product - and [as with nearly all insurance (including home contents insurance etc.) policies] will not pay for replacement of items which are (working and undamaged) members of a set of matching things.A google search suggests they have a 7 year warranty if that is any help.
[It is an 'integrated' fitting without a removable/replaceable 'bulb'.Don't you just turn the bezel and pull the bulb?
If the OP wanted matching lights, all of them would have to be replaced.If not then lots of replacements available, though I would ditch the driver and fit mains powered led.
It's possible that the driver has failed - can you dismantle a couple and swap the drivers to find out?
Seems the OP isn't listening At least these have an easily accessible driver with easily accessible terminals. Just needs to pop the cover off the LED side connections and check the voltage - if it's 0V (or thereabouts) then (almost certainly*) the driver is faulty and can be replaced, it it's 14V (or more) then the LED itself has failed open circuit.Have you tried checking to see if it is just the driver which has failed? If so, that could be replaced.
Actually, IMNSHO a better option is not to use downlighter "little torches" at allGU10 fittings with LED lamps are best IMHO.
I'm minded to agree.Actually, IMNSHO a better option is not to use downlighter "little torches" at all