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Norman Clarke Posted on Jan 08, 2013

Lost Power 120VAC cable, Am Now in Peru with 220VAC

I bought a shaver In the US, lost the cord, then moved to Peru. I believe the shaver is 12VDC, so I guess the cable has an adaptor. I hope it is a 100-220 VAC adaptor. Help!

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1. Read the voltage info. on the razor. Their should be a label on the razor or info. in the instruction manual that came with the razor. 2. If the label doesn't say 120/220 input voltage you will not be able to use your razor. 3. If you use a adapter but the razor is rated for only 120volts input & you plug it into a 220volt socket you may burn your razor up & it may even cause death. 4. Remember find out the input voltage on the razor label & make sure it's the same as the output voltage as your wall socket. If it doesn't match, don't plug it up!

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Bruce Showalter

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2008

SOURCE: Braun 4775 Electric Shaver Power cord

I would visit this website: http://www.braun.com/na.html

They have a link for replacement parts and a Contact Us link. By contacting Braun, you may get the name/address of the nearest parts dealer. I would think Los Angeles has a bunch
of repair shops and parts dealers.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2009

SOURCE: shaver has lost charge, won't recharge on station,

here is the link to the manual and the service center http://www.braun.com/us/home.html

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Mark

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: I lost my Philips Coolskin 7775X shaver charger.

Hi, You can purchase a new charging cord from electricshaver.com for around $23.00 which is probably the best thing to do if you want to keep using the shaver.

Otherwise the specs for the shaver are as follows:

  • Input voltage 100-240 V-AC
  • Output voltage 15V DC, 360MA
The part number for the replacement charging adpater cord is #3605160

Here's a link to the part you're looking for, should you decide to purchase a replacement instead of trying to make your own charger, which will be difficult unless you have the full array of electrical components and ability to fabricate it.

http://www.electricshaverstore.com/get_list_144.htm

You can also give them a call at 1-888-476-1785

Hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!

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shaveroutlet.com

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2010

SOURCE: lost head for PHILLIPS HS8460 shaver

You will find this item at shaveroutlet.com. See link below

http://shaveroutlet.com/norelco-philips-hs85-replacement-heads-p-253.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

SOURCE: I plugged the shaver in Italy, I believe I fried

Yes. take both the shaver and cord into any radio shack store where they will test it for you and/or sell you the device to test it yourself. Joe

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