Do not connect the shaver to the mains again after you have removed
the rechargeable battery.
Guarantee and service
If you need service or information or if you have a problem, please visit
the Philips website at
www.philips.com/support
or contact the Philips
Consumer Care Centre in your country. You ind its phone number in the
worldwide guarantee lealet. 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
damaged or worn.
Replace the shaving heads (see chapter ‘Replacement’).
Long hairs obstruct the
shaving heads.
Clean the shaving heads one by one (see section
‘Cleaning the shaving unit with the cleaning brush’
in chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’).
You have not inserted the
shaving heads properly.
Make sure that the projections of the shaving heads
it exactly into the recesses (see section ‘Cleaning the
shaving unit with the cleaning brush’).
The shaver does
not work when I
press the on/off
button.
The rechargeable battery
is empty.
Recharge the battery (see chapter ‘Charging’) or
connect the shaver to the mains.
The temperature of the
shaver is too high. In this
case, the shaver does not
work.
As soon as the temperature of the shaver has
dropped suficiently, you can switch on the shaver
again.
Water leaks from
the shaver after
cleaning.
This is normal and not
dangerous.
During rinsing some water may collect between
the power unit and the housing. After rinsing this
water lows out through the socket. The power unit
is completely watertight so water cannot reach the
electronic parts of the shaver. Your shaver continues to
be absolutely safe.
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