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Hi - How old is your razor? It's possible that the battery's shot. One of the problems with rechargable batteries is that they have "memory". If you put them on a charger when, say, they're only at 50%, then over time they'll start thinking that 50% is actually 0%. This is why it's often advised to run your appliance down to nothing (your razor, your laptop, your rechargable flashlight) before putting it on the charger.
Alternatively, your charger might be acting up. Best recommendation would be to take your razor (and charger) to a shop to be tested. This is an expensive razor, and if you like it, it would make more sense (and be cheaper) to get it fixed rather than toss it into the land fill & buy another.
the steady red light showing when in charger shows that
it is charging. the blinking red light when taken out of
charger or turned on and off means it is not fully charged.
leave it in charger till red light turns green.
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