SOURCE: 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.
SOURCE: wet/dry Panasonic shaver stopped
My model is almost the same as your model ...
Problem: Model ES7037CMB - Over the past month the Panasonic shaver would turn on with 3-4 tries, but now will not turn on at all – the on-off switch must be bad after only 7 months of wet use. Before sending in I found this diagram:
Disassembly: Remove bottom Phillips screw & end cap, pop off each plastic side with fingernails (reinstall them from top 1st), remove 4 screws, remove 2 clips, take top off. Remove battery case and the on-off little, white plastic lever fell out. Slide off the white plastic/metal on-off slider & clean contacts with knife … my bottom contact was black & top was clean.
Assembly: Reinstall on-off slider (white plastic with metal contacts) by sliding back in grooves -- hardest part - place the on-off plastic lever on the battery back unit – I tried to put it on the case and could not get it to stay on. Slide the battery pack back in with the plug prongs in the holes in the end being careful not to drop the on-off lever. Test shaver. Stuff battery wires inside case – screw 4 screws and add 2 clips on, then final screw in the end after cap placed on. Easy once I knew how to put the on-off lever on the battery side – that was tricky. Total time was about 1 hour – next time it will be about 15 minutes. Works great! jgg 12-27-08. Think I will use it dry from now own since it had a lot of whiskers inside of it and maybe wash only the head as needed with baby shampoo.
SOURCE: need parts for HS8600 mens cordless wet/dry shaver
You didnt mention exactly what part you require but you will find some parts for this model at shaveroutlet.com
SOURCE: How do you insert a new Remington Microscreen
You will find instructions at shaveroutlet.com. See link below
http://shaveroutlet.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/f/i/file_21_10.jpg
SOURCE: Norelco/Philips jet clean shaver cleaning bath no longer works
I have had three 1050CC shavers all with the same
problem. Apparently other models have the same issue. After about a year of
use, the unit reverses after dipping the shaver into the cleaning solution for
a second. Two were replaced by Philips within the 2 year warranty period. I
still use the 3rd one. There are several things you can try. If the
cleaning solution is low this will cause the shaver to reverse and not clean.
Add more cleaning solution. I have noticed that sometimes I have to add more
fluid to the unit after a week of use. Sometimes it is necessary to fill the
solution a little above the max fill line. Be careful though. Filling it too
much above the max fill line can cause cleaning fluid to run out of the bottom
after a cleaning cycle. If the above two
fixes don't work, then press the clean button and after the unit reverses back
up, wait about 5 or 10 minutes and press it again and it should stay down as
long as there is enough cleaning solution in the unit. If you wait too long or
too little to press the button, it won't work. I have noticed if I press the
button immediately after it reverses the same problem occurs. Also if I wait 30
minutes before pressing the button the same problem occurs. There must be some
sort of timing cycle. You may have to repeat this process a few times to get it
to stay down and clean. This is the only way I can get mine to clean now.
Obviously something is getting dirty or wearing out over time in the cleaning
system. Since I have had 3 shavers with the same problem, I know many others
have had it too. Philips must be aware of the problem. It is frustrating that
they don't offer help on their own website and consumers have to band together
to solve problems that they should be solving. The two year guarantee is very generous,
but there is a design flaw with this product.
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