My Braun worked fine the last time I used it & would not come on when I tried it today. Worked on it & found it to be jammed with hair. Would not rotate. Scrubbed it with a toothbrush, started digging out the hair, forced it to rotate, scrubbed it some more, & rotated it some more. The more I worked with it the more hair kept coming out. It's rotating fine now. I think I'm going to clean it with my water pik. My Braun is the kind that can be used with water & the top part comes off. Haven't used it yet but I think I have fixed it. Wish I could get it apart to clean it out but the head of the screw is strange & I don't have anything that will turn it.
It is hard to say. If the device has a fuse fitted inside then it may only be that needing replacement. If the motor or other circuitry is burned up, then just buy a replacement unit.
Probably a whole bunch muck is inside theyre (science Project ewe), are you sure you want to open it up? ok... there should some screws underneath the plastic covering but you will need to kind of rip that off and reapply some sticky appoxy after.
I called Braun at1-800-BRAUN-11 (1-800-272-8611) and learned that you may need to remove the head and replace it. If that doesn't work, it may need servicing. Hope this help!
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Braun Series 3 Electric Razor disassembly and battery replacement (original and AA NIMH batteries) (youtube.com)
Braun 9-in-1 Trimmer - Disassembly/Battery Replacement (youtube.com)
Remove the Screws: First, you'll need to remove any screws that hold the device together. Look for visible screws on the casing or housing. Use the appropriate screwdriver (usually a Phillips or Torx) to carefully unscrew them.
Open the Casing: Once the screws are removed, gently pry open the casing. Be cautious not to damage any delicate components inside. You can use a flathead screwdriver or a plastic opening tool for this step.
Access the Battery: Inside the casing, you'll find the battery. Depending on the specific Braun device, the battery may be soldered in place or connected via a connector. If it's soldered, you'll need to desolder the connections. If it's connected via a connector, carefully disconnect it.
Replace the Battery: If you have a replacement battery, insert it in place of the old one. Make sure to observe the correct polarity (positive and negative terminals). Secure the battery back in its position.
Reassemble the Device: Put the casing back together, aligning all the components properly. Screw it back in place.
Test the Device: Once reassembled, check if the device powers on. If it does, congratulations! You've successfully replaced the battery.
I have the same shaver. The motherboard is simple, it has an electronic on/off button, a charger control and that is it. Nothing to program.
Help here, but I would let a Braun Service centre do the job. Getting inside can be tricky.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Braun+Series+5+Shaver+replace+motherboard
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Did you change the motor drive unit as well or just the part that holds the foil.
They are supposed to vibrate, but it is difficult to quantify 'excessive'. With my Series 5 and my previous model, I have found Braun Service Centres to be excellent at diagnosis and repair.
https://shaveroutlet.com/braun-pulsonic-motor-drive-unit-p-837.html
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