
7 Push the inner frame out of the
housing with the screwdriver (Fig.
30).
8 Cut the wires from the motor with
pliers (Fig. 31) and remove the
printed circuit board (Fig. 32).
9 Break the battery tags and
remove the batteries (Fig. 33).
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarizes the most
common problems you could
encounter with the appliance. If you
are unable to solve the problem with
the information below, visit
www.philips.com/support for a list
of frequently asked questions or
contact the Consumer Care Center in
your country.
Prob
lem
Possible
cause
Solution
The
shaver
does not
work as
well as it
used to.
The
shaving
heads
are
damaged
or worn.
Replace the
shaving
heads (see
'Replacement
').
The
shaving
heads
are dirty.
Clean the
shaving
heads (see
'Cleaning and
maintenance
').
Long
hairs
obstruct
the
shaving
heads.
Clean the
shaving
heads (see
'Cleaning and
maintenance
').
The
recharge
able
battery is
low.
Switch off the
shaver and
recharge the
battery (see
'Charging').
The
shaver
does not
work
when I
switch it
on.
The
recharge
able
battery is
empty.
Switch off the
shaver and
recharge the
battery (see
'Charging').
The
shaver is
connect
ed to the
wall
socket.
This
appliance
can only be
used without
cord. Remove
the supply
unit from the
wall socket
and pull the
small plug
out of the
appliance.
The
shaving
heads
do not
stay in
place in
the
shaving
unit.
You did
not fix
the
retaining
frames
properly.
The retaining
frames are
fixed properly
if you hear a
click when
you push it
back onto the
shaving
heads.
The
shaving
heads
with
projec
tions are
not
placed
properly.
Make sure
that the
shaving
heads with
the
projections fit
exactly onto
the hooks of
the shaving
head holder
when placing
them (Fig.
23).