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Have just bought a braun shaver series 3 380 have put it on charge but no green lights are lit. has been on charge for about 4 hrs but when switched on the red light comes on
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It is possible for the charging system inside the roomba to call it quits. What I did to remedy this, since my roomba was out of warranty and I did not want to scrap it, was to buy a charging base on ebay. This charging base accepts different types of roomba batteries and even the scooba battery. The inconvenience is if you have a newer model roomba that has the battery inside, then you will need to remove the screws on the bottom plate to remove the battery. Hope this helps.
I had the same issue, then i just found the manual, in charging part, it says:"The charging indicator will be lit as long as the appliance is connected to the plugged-in charger." Also it says:"While charging, the charger may get warm, this is perfectly normal and safe. It can remain on charge indefinitely without damage or danger. It is not possible to "overcharge" the battery cells with the charger provided"
In the back of the shaver are two screws, one on each side of the plug pins. You need a tiny flat-head screwdriver. Take these screws out and the entire outer shell of the shaver pulls out from just behind the head.. Now your next challenge is trying to find replacement batteries with the little tip on each end.
http://www.amazon.com/Braun-70S-Cassette-Replacement-9000/dp/B001VEK1HQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1305831009&sr=8-1 thats the exact replacement head its doesnt go by series it goes by the 4 digit number on the side, which on the 549 is a 9585,braun has made it confusing as hell to get the right part, its a series 7 razor but has series 549 on it but to get replacement parts you need to look for 9585. that is the correct part for your razor though.
When charging a device on some type of charging block you need to plug it into a regular 110 socket as the block has the correct modifications in it for the device that it charges. This 11volt shaver socket is for older shavers that dont charge up you just plug them in and use them.I hope this helps you ....good luck
Wait the full 24 hours then try using the shaver. If it functions normally, then I would say only the charger light is not working. If the shaver runs down before the end of the 2nd shave, then you may have a defective charger and/or shaver. In that case, take it back where you bought it for a replacement.
It should take about 6 hrs to charge. I had the same problem and reset the charging circuit. 1) Charge it until the green light comes on. 2) Unplug and pull battery out. 3) hold down the power on button 15-30 seconds. 4.) Put the battery back in, plug in the charger (direct - not through the dock) and charge for 72 hrs. Then, run at Max clean until the "I'm dead" tune plays.
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