JCWohlschlag,
Ok tried your method, prized out the led and circuit board.
Using a paperclip I checked out how to make the led come on using the soldered points near the switch. For the first momentary high it was easy to determine which points on the switch are used to bypass the switch.
When I tried this on the second switch, the one for modes, no such joy. Using the switch directly gave no better results. So I believe the switch is dead and/or there's a break in the circuit. One of the legs on the switch does look broken, but the paperclip should have bypassed the switch. I don't have ultra tiny croc-clips so I may not have been able to make a good contact. However after 30 minutes playing around with allsorts of wire and contact points I should have made some contact, even if only briefly?
So what's next guys?