Philips SHAVER Series 3000 Elektrischer Trockenrasierer Benutzerhandbuch

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Replace damaged or worn shaving heads with

HQ55 Philips Shaving Heads only.

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. 19).

3

Turn the wheel anticlockwise (1) and remove

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

4

Remove the shaving heads and place new

ones in the shaving unit (Fig. 13).

5

Put the retaining frame back into the shaving

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

clockwise (2) (Fig. 16).

6

Put the shaving unit back onto the shaver.

Accessories

The following accessories are available:

HQ55 Philips Shaving Heads.

HQ110 Philips Shaving Head Cleaning Spray.
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. 20).

The built-in rechargeable battery contains

substances that may pollute the environment.

Always remove the battery before you

discard and hand in the appliance at an official

collection point. Dispose of the battery at an

official collection point for batteries. If you have

trouble removing the battery, you can also take

the appliance to a Philips service centre. The

staff of this centre will remove the battery for

you and will dispose of it in an environmentally

safe way. (Fig. 21)
Removing the rechargeable battery

Only remove the rechargeable battery when

you discard the shaver. Make sure the battery is

completely empty when you remove it.

1

Switch off the shaver. Remove the mains plug

from the wall socket and pull the appliance

plug out of the shaver.

2

Let the shaver run until it stops.

3

Undo the screws at the back of the

shaver and open it (Fig. 22).

4

Cut the battery strips with a cutter and pull

the battery loose from the glued strip.

The metal battery strips are very sharp.
Do not connect the shaver to the mains again

after you have removed the battery.

Guarantee & 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

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with the information below, contact the Consumer

Care Centre in your country.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Reduced

shaving

performance.

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 shaver

thoroughly before

you continue

shaving. See

chapter ‘Cleaning

and maintenance’.

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

every 2 years for

optimal shaving

results. See chapter

‘Replacement’.

The shaver

does not work

when I push

the on/off

slide upwards.

The

rechargeable

battery is

empty.

Charge the

appliance. See

chapter ‘Charging’.

The shaver is

not connected

to the mains.

Put the mains plug

in the wall socket.

Skin irritation.

Your skin

needs time

to get used

to the Philips

shaving system.

Skin irritation

during the first

2-3 weeks of use is

normal. After this

period, the skin

irritation usually

disappears.

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