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Trouble-Shooting
Problem:
Possible reason:
Remedy:
SHAVER
Unpleasant
smell from the
shaver head.
1. Shaver head is
cleaned with water.
2. Cleaning cartridge is
in use for more than
8 weeks.
1. When cleaning the shaver head
with water only use hot water
and from time to time some
liquid soap (without abrasive
substances). Remove Foil &
Cutter cassette to let it dry.
2. Change cleaning cartridge at
least every 8 weeks.
Battery
performance
dropped
significantly.
1. Foil and cutter are
worn which requires
more power for each
shave.
2. Shaver head is
regularly cleaned with
water but not
lubricated.
1. Renew Foil & Cutter cassette.
2. If the shaver is regularly cleaned
with water, apply a drop of light
machine oil on top of the foil
once a week for lubrication.
Shaving
performance
dropped
significantly.
1. Foil and cutter are
worn.
2. Personal setting of
shaving performance
has been changed.
3. Shaving system is
clogged.
1. Renew Foil & Cutter cassette.
2. For a thorough and fast shave
we recommend the green
(intensive) setting.
3. Soak the Foil & Cutter cassette
into hot water with a drop of
dish liquid. Afterwards rinse it
properly and tap it out.
Once dry apply a drop of light
machine oil on the foil.
Shaver turns
off with fully
charged battery.
Foil and cutter are worn
which requires more
power than the motor
can deliver.
The appliance turns off.
– Renew Foil & Cutter cassette.
– Regularly oil the shaving
system, especially when
cleaning with water only.
Battery
segments in the
display are
skipped with
decreasing
battery capacity.
Foil and cutter are worn
which requires more
power for each shave.
– Renew Foil & Cutter cassette.
– Regularly oil the shaving
system, especially when
cleaning with water only.
Shaving parts
have been
changed recently
but replacement
symbol lights up.
Reset button has not
been pushed.
– Push the reset button for at
least 3 seconds to reset the
counter.
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