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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase and welcome

to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that

Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.

com/welcome.

The Super Lift & Cut system ensures a close and

easy shave every day. For the best result, move the

shaving heads over your skin in both straight and

circular movements.

Replace the shaving heads every two years for

optimal shaving results.

General description (Fig. 1)

A Protection cap

B Shaving unit

C Shaver on/off slide

D Charging light

E Trimmer (all types except HQ6920)

F Trimmer slide (all types except HQ6920)

G Cleaning brush

H Mains cord

I Appliance plug

Important

Read this user manual carefully before you use the

appliance and save it for future reference.

Danger

Keep the shaver and the mains cord

dry (Fig. 2).
Warning

This appliance is not intended for use by

persons (including children) with reduced

physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack

of experience and knowledge, unless they

have been given supervision or instruction

concerning use of the appliance by a person

responsible for their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure that

they do not play with the appliance.

Do not use the shaver or the mains cord if it is

damaged.

If the mains cord is damaged, always have it

replaced with one of the original type in order

to avoid a hazard.
Caution

Always put the protection cap on the shaver

to protect the shaving heads when you are

travelling (Fig. 3).

Only use the mains cord supplied.

Charge, use and store the appliance at a

temperature between 5°C and 35°C.

This appliance is not washable. Never immerse

the appliance in water, nor rinse it under the

tap.
Compliance with standards

This Philips appliance complies with all standards

regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled

properly and according to the instructions in this

user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on

scientific evidence available today.

General

The appliance is equipped with an automatic

voltage selector and is suitable for mains

voltages from 100 to 240 volts.

Charging

Charge the appliance:

before first use and when you have not used

the appliance for a long time

when the motor stops or starts running slower

When you have charged the shaver for the first

time and after a long period of disuse, optimise the

battery capacity in the following way:

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1

Fully charge the shaver (see section ‘Charging

the shaver’ below).

2

Empty the battery through normal use

(shaving).

3

Repeat this process 2 more times.

Note: If you optimise the battery capacity in this way,

you can also charge the shaver in between shaves,

even if the battery is not completely empty yet. This

does not damage the battery.

Charging the shaver

1

Put the appliance plug in the shaver (Fig. 4).

2

Put the mains plug in the wall socket.

Note: Make sure the shaver is switched off.

The charging light goes on. (Fig. 5)

3

Charge the shaver for at least 8 hours

(HQ6970/HQ6950/HQ6920) or 1 hour

(HQ6990), but not more than 24 hours.

HQ6990: When the battery is fully charged, the

charging light starts flashing.

HQ6970/HQ6950/HQ6920: The charging light

stays on as long as the shaver is connected to

the mains.

Note: Do not leave the shaver connected to the mains

continuously.
Note: You can also shave without charging. Simply

connect the shaver to the mains.

4

Remove the mains plug from the wall socket

and pull the appliance plug out of the shaver

when the battery is fully charged.
Cordless shaving time

When the shaver is fully charged, it has a cordless

shaving time of up to 10 days.

Using the appliance
Shaving

1

Push the on/off slide upwards to switch on

the shaver.

2

Move the shaving heads over your skin. Make

both straight and circular movements (Fig. 6).

Shaving on a dry face gives the best results.

Your skin may need 2 or 3 weeks to get

accustomed to the Philips shaving system.

3

Push the on/off slide downwards to switch off

the shaver.

4

Put the protection cap on the shaver after

use, to prevent damage (Fig. 3).
Trimming (all types except HQ6920)

You can use the trimmer to trim your sideburns

and moustache.

1

Push the slide upwards to open the

trimmer (Fig. 7).

The trimmer can be activated while the motor is

running.

Cleaning and maintenance

Regular cleaning guarantees better shaving

performance.
This appliance is not washable. Never immerse

the appliance in water, nor rinse it under the tap.
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents

or aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone to

clean the appliance.

For easy and optimal cleaning, Philips Shaving

Head Cleaning Spray (type no. HQ110)

is available. Ask your Philips dealer for

information.

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Note: Philips Shaving Head Cleaning Spray may not

be available in all countries. Contact the Consumer

Care Centre in your country about the availability of

this accessory.

You can also clean the shaver in the following way:

Every week: shaving unit and hair

chamber

1

Switch off the shaver. Remove the mains plug

from the wall socket and pull the appliance

plug out of the shaver.

2

Clean the top of the appliance first. Use the

cleaning brush supplied (Fig. 8).

3

Press the release button (1) and remove the

shaving unit (2) (Fig. 9).

4

Clean the inside of the shaving unit and the

hair chamber with the cleaning brush (Fig. 10).

5

Put the shaving unit back onto the

shaver (Fig. 11).
Every two months: shaving heads

1

Switch off the shaver. Remove the mains plug

from the wall socket and pull the appliance

plug out of the shaver.

2

Press the release button (1) and remove the

shaving unit (2) (Fig. 9).

3

Turn the wheel anticlockwise (1) and remove

the retaining frame (2) (Fig. 12).

4

Remove the shaving heads (Fig. 13).

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

Clean the cutter with the short-bristled side

of the cleaning brush (Fig. 14).

Brush carefully in the direction of the arrow.

6

Clean the guard with the long-bristled side of

the cleaning brush (Fig. 15).

7

Put the shaving heads back into the shaving

unit. Put the retaining frame back into the

shaving unit, push it down (1) and turn the

wheel clockwise (2) (Fig. 16).

8

Put the shaving unit back onto the shaver.

Extra thorough cleaning

For extra thorough cleaning, put the shaving

heads in a degreasing liquid (e.g. alcohol) every six

months. To remove the shaving heads, follow steps

1 to 4 described above. After cleaning, lubricate

the central point on the inside of the guards with a

drop of sewing machine oil to prevent wear of the

shaving heads.

Trimmer (all types except HQ6920)

Clean the trimmer every time you have used it.

1

Switch off the shaver. Remove the mains plug

from the wall socket and pull the appliance

plug out of the shaver.

2

Clean the trimmer with the cleaning brush

supplied (Fig. 17).

Tip: Lubricate the trimmer teeth with a drop of

sewing machine oil every six months (Fig. 18).

Storage

1

Put the protection cap on the shaver after

use, to prevent damage (Fig. 3).
Replacement

Replace the shaving heads every two years for

optimal shaving results.

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