Note: Your skin may need 2 or 3 weeks to get accustomed
to the Philips shaving system.
4
Press the on/off button to switch off the shaver.
5
Clean the shaver after every shave, see chapter
‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
6
Put the protection cap on the shaver after use to
prevent damage and to avoid dirt accumulation in
the shaving heads (Fig. 9).
Note: Make sure that the lug of the protection cap covers
the release button.
Cleaning and maintenance
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or
aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone to clean the
appliance.
Clean the shaver after every shave to guarantee better
shaving performance. For the best cleaning result, we
advise you to use Philips Cleaning Spray (HQ110). Ask
your Philips dealer for information.
Note: Philips Shaving Head Cleaning Spray (HQ110) may
not be available in all countries. Contact the Consumer
Care Centre in your country about the availability of this
accessory.
After every shave: shaving unit and hair
chamber
Never rinse the shaver when the battery compartment
is open. Always make sure the battery compartment
cover is properly attached before you start rinsing the
shaver.
Be careful with hot water. Always check if the water is
not too hot, to avoid burning your hands.
1
Switch off the shaver.
2
Rinse the outside of the shaving unit under a hot tap
for some time (Fig. 10).
3
Press the release button (1) and pull the shaving
unit in a straight upward movement off the shaver
(2) (Fig. 11).
4
Rinse the inside of the shaving unit under a hot tap
for some time (Fig. 12).
5
Rinse the hair chamber under a hot tap for some
time (Fig. 13).
6
Put the shaving unit back onto the shaver (Fig. 14).
Every two months: shaving heads
Note: Do not use cleaning agents or alcohol to clean the
shaving heads. Only use Philips Cleaning Spray (HQ110).
1
Switch off the shaver.
2
Press the release button (1) and pull the shaving
unit in a straight upward movement off the shaver
(2) (Fig. 11).
3
Turn the orange wheel anticlockwise (1) and
remove the retaining frame (2) (Fig. 15).
4
Remove and clean one shaving head at a time.
Each shaving head consists of a cutter and a
guard (Fig. 16).
Note: Do not clean more than one cutter and guard at a
time, since they are all matching sets. If you accidentally mix
up the cutters and guards, it may take several weeks before
optimal shaving performance is restored.
5
Remove the guard from the cutter (Fig. 17).
6
Clean the cutter with the short-bristled side of the
cleaning brush. Brush carefully in the direction of
the arrows (Fig. 18).
7
Clean the guard with the long-bristled side of the
cleaning brush (Fig. 19).
8
Put the cutter back into the guard after
cleaning (Fig. 20).
9
Put the shaving heads back into the shaving
unit (Fig. 21).
10
Put the retaining frame back into the shaving
unit (1)and turn the orange wheel clockwise
(2) (Fig. 22).
11
Put the shaving unit back onto the shaver (Fig. 14).
storage
Store the appliance in a dry place.
Store the appliance at a temperature between 5°C and
35°C.
1
Switch off the shaver.
2
Put the protection cap on the shaver after use to
prevent damage and to avoid dirt accumulation in
the shaving heads (Fig. 9).
Note: Make sure that the lug of the protection cap covers
the release button.
Replacement
Replace the shaving heads every two years for optimal
shaving results.
Replace damaged or worn shaving heads with Philips
HQ56 shaving heads only.
For instructions on how to remove the shaving heads,
see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance, section ‘Every
two months: shaving heads’.
Accessories
To retain the top performance of your shaver, make sure
you clean it regularly and replace its shaving heads at the
recommended time.
shaving heads
- We advise you to replace your shaving heads every
two years. Always replace them with Philips HQ56
shaving heads only (Fig. 23).
Cleaning
- Use Philips Cleaning Spray (HQ110) to clean the
shaving heads thoroughly.
Environment
- Do not throw away the appliance with the normal
household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in
at an official collection point for recycling. By doing
this, you help to preserve the environment (Fig. 24).
- Batteries contain substances that may pollute
the environment. Do not throw away empty
batteries with the normal household waste, but
dispose of them at an official collection point for
batteries. Always remove the batteries before you
discard and hand in the appliance at an official
collection point (Fig. 25).
guarantee and service
If you need service or information or if you have a
problem, please visit the Philips website at www.philips.
com or contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in
your country. You find its phone number in the worldwide
guarantee leaflet. If there is no Consumer Care Centre in
your country, go to your local Philips dealer.
guarantee restrictions
The shaving heads (cutters and guards) are not covered
by the terms of the international guarantee because they
are subject to wear.
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarises the most common problems
you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable
to solve the problem with the information below, contact
the Consumer Care Centre in your country.
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The shaver
does not
shave as
well as it
used to.
The shaving
heads are dirty.
You have not
cleaned the
shaver well
enough or you
have not cleaned
it for a long time.
Clean the shaving
heads thoroughly
before you continue
shaving. See chapter
‘Cleaning and
maintenance’.
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Long
hairs obstruct
the shaving
heads.
Clean the cutters
and guards with
the cleaning brush
supplied. See chapter
‘Cleaning and
maintenance’, section
‘Every two months:
shaving heads’.
The shaving
heads are
damaged or
worn.
Replace the shaving
heads. See chapter
‘Replacement’.
The batteries
are low.
Replace the batteries.
See chapter
‘Preparing for use’.
The shaver
does not
work
when I
press the
on/off
button.
The batteries
are placed
incorrectly.
Make sure the +
and - indications
on the batteries
match the indications
in the battery
compartment.
The batteries are
empty.
Replace the batteries.
See chapter
‘Preparing for use’.
My skin is
irritated
after
shaving.
Your skin needs
time to get used
to the Philips
shaving system.
Skin irritation during
the first 2-3 weeks
of use is possible.
After this period, the
skin irritation usually
disappears.
The
rotation
speed of
the shaving
heads is
slower
than usual
Too much dirt
has collected
in the shaving
heads.
Clean the shaving
heads. See chapter
‘Cleaning and
maintenance’.
The batteries
are low.
Replace the batteries.
See chapter
‘Preparing for use’.
The
appliance
makes a
strange
noise.
Too much dirt
has collected
in the shaving
heads.
Clean the shaving
heads. After cleaning,
lubricate the central
point on the inside
of the guards with
Philips Cleaning
Spray (HQ110). See
chapter ‘Cleaning and
maintenance’.