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Replacing the footswitch for Ashdown Lomenzo

I was hoping I could get some help!
I've had to get a replacement footswitch for the Ashdown Lomenzo drive pedal, but in a typical error, before unsoldering the 6 wires connected, I didn't colour code/mark them.
With a bit of experimentation I've soldered a few different ways round, but clearly haven't done it correctly.

Can anyone advise which way round to solder the 6 wires to get this pedal up and running again?
I've looked for schematics/info and found nothing. I haven't quite resorted to getting in contact with Ashdown... yet..
 
Try this way (on the left):
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If that doesn't do it, then contact Ashdown.
 
Thanks for the diagram, it was helpful to a certain extent.
The more difficult part of this is identifying which wire is which out of the circuit board, and with absolutely no response from Ashdown in 3 or more attempts.... it is getting a little annoying!

Is anyone prepared to open one up and identify the six wires for me, and which order the should go in?
It should be a simple affair to re-solder, if I can get the right combination.

It's a long shot, but Ashdown are severely lacking in assistance, so.........
 
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It's hard to see from the picture, but each row of three wires are connected to either side of the switch. On mine, the front three wires are connected to the side of the switch closest to the enclosure, the back three are connected to the other side of the switch. As far as orientation, the right-most wire one the pcb connects the the right-most side of the switch. Basically, the wire connects from the pcb in a similar orientation on the switch. Make sense?