I did mine last year and remember swearing at how much force I needed to exert to take it out and especially putting it in. So don't despair, it it literally is a few minutes and not necessarily worth taking it in to do, especially if you have to pay them.
I see that Lil Bastard posted a hint:
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When fitting the switch for the first time, it is important to press vertically against the bearing surface. It will otherwise not be possible to lock the switch (90° turn), even using a lot of force.
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I can't remember if this would have helped or not.
It also seems to be a poorly designed and/or a cheap little product too, not giving me great confidence that it won't wear out again in a few years.
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