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Help please. My Philips coolskin
When the shaver head light flashes, this indicates that the heads should be changed. You will need the specific model number written on the shaver to select the correct type heads
6/23/2017 2:45:09 PM •
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on Jun 23, 2017
Charged for approx. 6 hours then wouldn't work
I copied this from the Philips website... this took me FOREVER to find! Their site isn't the easiest to find products on...
"Insert the small plug into the shaver and put the powerplug in the wall
socket. When you charge the appliance for the first time or after a
long period of disuse, let the shaver charge for at least 16 hours.
Remove the powerplug from the socket and the small plug from the shaver
as soon as the batteries have been fully charged. Ignore the charge
indicator when you charge the batteries for the first time. The
batteries are completely new and need to be charged longer than the
time indicated by the charge indicator to ensure that the back-up
capacity is fully charged as well."
I hope this helps. Please remember to rate my help! I would greatly appreciate it!
4/26/2009 4:24:44 PM •
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on Apr 26, 2009
BROKED THE head
I stock these parts at my store> I can shp them to you. Please call 1 888 643 9806 and ask for Action Mike.
2/11/2009 6:20:57 PM •
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on Feb 11, 2009
Philips cool skin shaver fault
The shaver head symbol means the motor isn't starting, which all the support info assumes is because the heads are too gunked up with hair and congealed moisturizer etc, so clean it. In my case it was because the motor had seized - I completely dismantled the razor and turned the cog attached to the motor spindle by hand while turning the razor on, which was enough to free it up and kickstart it - you'll need some torx screwdriver bits - remove the battery cover (it may be a bit sticky since it is wedged against a rubber seal that it may have stuck to, but it does just lift off, there's nothing to snap), remove the black plastic retainer underneath that which hides a couple of screws holding the head assembly (you may need to prise the battery up to get at them) - undo them and you should be able to pull the head assembly off and push the motor up from underneath to free the plate holding the three cogs driving the head - beneath that is a big cog attached directly to the spindle, spin that by hand while starting the razor and it should hopefully spring back into life since you'll have freed the seized spindle.
2/5/2009 8:03:27 AM •
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on Feb 05, 2009
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