Philips Norelco OneBlade Servo Motor Replacement
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Locate crease in bottom third of razor.
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Hold razor in both hands, and place thumbs near crease.
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Slightly bend the razor near crease.
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Pull casing apart.
The case won't pull off like you describe…am i missing something?
No the thing is literally hello together by something that defies the laws of physics. I have two that stopped charging at exactly the same time. New charges did not help so I tried pulling them apart like drained above and ended up breaking the stupid thing. I refuse to try again work the 2nd
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Please dispose of servo motor properly. For recycling information, please contact your local waste management facilities or visit www.recycle.philips.com
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Please dispose of servo motor properly. For recycling information, please contact your local waste management facilities or visit www.recycle.philips.com
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does removing the motor exposing the battery? In my unit I see some green thing underneath the motor, looks like a AA battery, can you confirm?
or is it from somewhere else? (I need to replace my battery)
I just dismantled my shaver, and it has a 1.2v AA size NiMH battery (suppo hsy aa1200).
I’m also curious about the battery. Any one have pictures of it or know what kind of battery it has inside?
I just dismantled my shaver, and it has a 1.2v AA size NiMH battery (suppo hsy aa1200)
Thanks! This definitely helps.
I see that too, but how did you get the battery out? I haven’t unsoldered the motor yet, but I don’t see how that would help get it out…
I just torn apart mine to replace the battery. I was expecting a 18650 but it is just your standard 1.2v rechargeable battery. I replaced it with a lithium ion battery and everything is good as new. They did make it a bit more difficult by adding a lot of double sided tape to the battery. Next time I might try modding it with a 18650. We’ll see…
I am having great difficulty in pulling apart the casing. Is there any recommendation or tips in how to do it? I have tried following the manual and here.
A single 1.2 volt cell....
Well what the hell does the %#*@ thing need 8 volts to charge for
Money grab, that's what.