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- Follow your country’s rules for the separate
collection of electrical and electronic products
and rechargeable batteries. Correct disposal
helps prevent negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
Removing the rechargeable battery
Only remove the rechargeable battery when
you discard the appliance. Before you remove
the battery, make sure that the appliance is
disconnected from the wall socket and that
the battery is completely empty.
Take any necessary safety precautions when
you handle tools to open the appliance and
when you dispose of the rechargeable battery.
1 Check if there are screws in the back or front of
the appliance. If so, remove them.
2 Remove the back and/or front panel of the
appliance with a screwdriver. If necessary, also
remove additional screws and/or parts until you
see the printed circuit board with the
rechargeable battery.
3 Remove the rechargeable battery.
Frequently asked questions
This chapter lists the questions most frequently
asked about the appliance. If you cannot find the
answer to your question, visit
www.philips.com/support for more frequently
asked questions or contact the Consumer Care
Center in your country.
Question Answer
Is the laser
light
harmful to
my eyes?
No, it is not. The appliance has been
thoroughly tested for home use.
Nevertheless, we advise you not to
stare into the light and to avoid
shining the light directly into your
eyes.
I cannot
turn the
trimming
head. Why?
You have to push the laser guide to
'off' position before you can turn
the trimming head.
Can I clean
this
appliance
under a
running
tap?
The appliance is watertight and you
can clean it under a running tap
with lukewarm water
Tip: To prevent condensation on the
laser window of the laser guide, we
advise you not to rinse the handle
of the appliance under the tap.
Why
doesn’t the
comb fit on
the
trimming
head?
The combs can only be used when
the wide side of the trimming head
points towards the front of the
appliance. If the comb does not fit:
1) you may have tried to fit it onto
the trimming head when the narrow
side of the trimming head points
towards the front of the appliance.
Turn the trimming head to normal
trimming position and then slide the
comb onto it.
2) The laser guide is still on. To trim
with one of the combs, you first
have to push the laser guide to ‘off ’
position.
What is the
difference
between
the combs?
The standard comb is most suitable
for trimming your beard to an even
length. The precision comb is
especially suitable for trimming
hard-to-reach areas, for instance
beneath your nose.
Why can’t I
see the
laser light?
The laser guide is in ‘off ’ position.
Switch on the laser guide by
pressing the top of the laser guide.
You switched off the appliance with
the laser guide still popped up. After
3 minutes, the laser guide switches
off automatically. Switch on the
laser guide by pressing the top of
the laser guide.
You are using the appliance in a
room or area where the light is very
bright. Move to a room or area
where the light is less bright.
Why can’t I
see the
hairs when
I use the
laser
guide?
You are probably using the
appliance in a room or area that is
too dark. Switch on the light in the
room or go to a room or area where
there is more light
How long
does it take
to charge
the
appliance
for just one
trimming
session?
This appliance has a quick-charge
function. When the appliance starts
charging, the bottom battery light
flashes orange and white
alternately. After 3 minutes the
bottom battery light stops flashing
orange and only flashes white. At
this point, the battery contains
enough energy for one trimming
session
Why don’t I
see a
straight
uninter
rupted
laser line?
The laser light from the laser guide
may be interrupted because:
The laser window of the laser guide
is dirty. Pop up the laser guide and
wipe the laser window clean with a
cloth.
There is condensation behind the
laser window. Pop up the laser
guide and let it dry in a well-
ventilated room. The laser guide
switches off automatically after 3
minutes.
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