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21
English
Problem Action
Makes a loud sound.
During cleaning:
The self‑cleaning recharger
makes a loud sound due to the
cleaning of the blades.
After cleaning:
The self‑cleaning recharger
makes a loud sound due to the
removal of water droplets in
order to speed drying.
The sound after cleaning is different
from the sound during cleaning. The
water level has dropped and it is
removing water droplets from the
blades after cleaning. This does not
indicate a problem.
The shaver cannot be
charged.
Gently wipe the main body rear
terminals and the charging
terminals of the self‑cleaning
recharger with a cloth or tissue
dampened with water.
The blades are not dry or
are sticky.
The blades may not dry quickly
due to temperature conditions.
Run the “Dry/Charge” mode again
or wipe with a soft cloth before
shaving.
The blades crack or
deform during cleaning.
Do not insert any foreign objects
into the recharger.
Replace the system outer foil and/
or inner blades. (See page 18.)
The cleaning liquid unit
cannot be removed.
Place the self‑cleaning recharger
on a hard, flat surface.
(See page 15.)
Problem Action
The cleaning liquid has
foamed.
If you mix soapy water or hand
soap with the detergent or use
another detergent, the cleaning
liquid will foam. Use the self‑
cleaning recharger after
thoroughly washing and drying
the shaver.
Replace the cleaning liquid.
Cleaning liquid leaked
from the cleaning liquid
unit.
Do not press the cleaning liquid unit
removal button during the mode.
Place the self‑cleaning recharger
horizontally.
If you use the self‑cleaning
recharger when the shaver is wet or
when soap or shaving gel is on the
shaver, cleaning liquid may leak.
Shaver
Problem Action
The power switch does
not turn ON.
Unlock the switch lock.
(See page 11.)
Shavings fly out in all
directions.
This can be improved by cleaning
every time after shaving.
System outer foil gets hot.
Replace the system outer foil if it
is damaged or deformed.
(See page 18.)
Operating time is short
even after charging.
When the number of operations
per charge starts to decrease, the
battery is nearing the end of its life.
ES-LT7N_US.indb 21 2015/04/17 17:45:29
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