Introduction
The shaver had to be recharged at increasingly shorter intervals after a few years. This type of shaver can also be operated on the power cord if necessary. After replacing the two batteries, it now runs 2-3 weeks with daily shaving. The batteries should be provided with pins on both poles (+-), because they sit so better in the clamps. Alternatively, batteries with normal contacts can be used, but the clamps must be strongly bent so that they give a secure contact.
What you need
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Pull off the shaving head.
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Squeeze the clamp springs with tweezers to easily remove the vibrator pins and their springs.
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Take off the third pin at the same time.
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Unscrew the two torx screws and remove the cover plate, make sure not to lose the 2 sealing rings (under the plate, now not visible)!!!
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Then remove the two sealing membranes.
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Pull off the housing head. Some force will be required for that
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pay close attention to the sealing rings!
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Remove the vibrator head, paying attention to the "nose" that must be fitted when installing in the beard trimmer!
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Carefully pry open the flexible cover at the marked points (also on the back) with a suitable tool. Caution: the tabs bend easily and may break off.
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Flip the metal switch up,
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then carefully pry the electronics board out of the holders and
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swap the batteries.
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Good luck with the assembly!
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Work through the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.
Work through the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.
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