SOURCE: 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."
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SOURCE: WHICH VOLTAGE HAS THE 2 BATERY PHILISHAVE TYPE HQ 6740/A
Input voltage : 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption : max. 9 W
Motor voltage : 2.4 V
Battery : 2x NiMH AA
Battery capacity : approx. 1100 mAh
Charging indicator : 1x duoLED green / red
: charge / battery low
Charging time : approx. 8 hours
Charging current : 200/25 mA time dependent
SOURCE: Philishave HQ7782 cool skin is locked
press and hold the on button for 3 seconds it is in travel lock mode
SOURCE: My Philishave Cool Skin HQ6740, doesn't charge the
If the shaver will not charge, the problem is likely the batteries are worn out. You will find replacement batteries at shaveroutlet.com. See link below
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-battery-pack-for-most-norelco-more-p-278.html
SOURCE: how to remove batteries from a philishave razor
You will find the correct battery type for model 6863XL at shaveroutlet.com. See link below.
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/shaver-battery-pack-for-most-norelco-more-p-278.html
To replace, you will need to remove the back cover by removing the two screws. Take off back cover to access inside. You can unsolder the batteries from the circuit board but for easier replacement, it is sometimes suggested that you use a modified installation technique. This is to break the tabs off of the old batteries with small needle nose pliers rather than unsoldering them from the circuit board. This allows the old batteries to be removed but leaves the tabs attached to the circuit board. You can then solder the tabs from the new batteries to the old existing tabs
If you are not able to do this yourself, you can have shaveroutlet.com do it for you. See link below
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/professional-battery-replacement-for-most-models-p-374.html
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