Had this same problem with mine. One month after warranty was done with. I ended up opening the thing up and pulled the monster battery out of its socket and put it back in. Worked fine after that. One week and still strong. Another thing I did was to carefully bend up the flat pieces of copper around the battery to make sure they were still getting a good contact with the pins on the cover. Hope this works for you....
The black rubber/plastic cover on the back will pop off if carefully pried apart from the gray plastic. Start around the middle of the razor body.
Once the black piece is removed you will see four screws holding on a plastic cover. These can be removed with a sharp flat head screwdriver.
The plastic cover can then be pried from the razor body. Be very careful though as there is a rubber seal around this to keep water out. I broke mine.
Inside you will see a somewhat large red battery with prongs on either end. Pop it out of its location and wait a couple of seconds. Press it back into position and you should hear a click for both ends.
After this, I took all of the flat copper pieces and gently bent them towards myself (without making them touch of course... this could cause a short and potentially cause the battery to explode).
Replace everything and see how it works... Hopes this fixed it for you and saved you $100-200. Have a good day!
Also... I am not responsible for any damages that may occur.
Your charging and cleaning stand is faulty. They are not repairable because parts are not available. You can purchase a new clean and charge stand at shaveroutlet.com
Braun Series 7 and Pulsonic Clean Charge Base
You can replace the battery yourself. The battery can be purchased from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Braun-Li-ion-Battery-Pulsonic-Shavers/dp/B002S8UWMI and to replace it you will need to remove the rubberized back from the case. The black rubberized back is snapped into place on the silver case so to remove it the first thing to do is to remove the retaining screw. This screw is a Torx T8 and you can see it inside the socket for the power cord. Once this screw is removed, carefully insert a small blade in between the edge of the back and the case at the end away from the shaver head and gently pry up on the case back. Once you get a large enough gap, you can grab the edge of the back with your fingers and pull it off the case working toward the shaver head. The edge of the back by the shaver head has a small lip that slips into the case so it needs to be slipped out of the case edge last. Now you will see four Torx T8 screws holding down the plastic back to the silver case. Remove these screws and pull the back off the case straight up. You will now see the battery you need to replace in its holder. Remove the old battery from its holder and push in the new one in the same orientation. Replace and screw down the case back, snap on the black rubberized back and replace its retaining screw. Charge up the battery and you are good to go.
Had this same problem with mine. One month after warranty was done
with. I ended up opening the thing up and pulled the monster battery
out of its socket and put it back in. Worked fine after that. One week
and still strong. Another thing I did was to carefully bend up the flat
pieces of copper around the battery to make sure they were still
getting a good contact with the pins on the cover. Hope this works for
you....
The black rubber/plastic cover on the back will pop off if
carefully pried apart from the gray plastic. Start around the middle of
the razor body.
Once the black piece is removed you will see four screws holding
on a plastic cover. These can be removed with a sharp flat head
screwdriver.
The plastic cover can then be pried from the razor body. Be very
careful though as there is a rubber seal around this to keep water out.
I broke mine.
Inside you will see a somewhat large red battery with prongs on
either end. Pop it out of its location and wait a couple of seconds.
Press it back into position and you should hear a click for both ends.
After this, I took all of the flat copper pieces and gently bent
them towards myself (without making them touch of course... this could
cause a short and potentially cause the battery to explode).
Replace everything and see how it works... Hopes this fixed it for you and saved you $100-200. Have a good day!
Also... I am not responsible for any damages that may occur.
All the details Anna, starting with the conclusion.
CONCLUSION. To conclude, diode lasers are better for hair reduction and pigmentation removal, while IPL lasers can be more versatile and can address a wider range of skin concerns. The choice between the two will depend on the specific needs and goals of the patient.
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Braun Series 3 Electric Razor disassembly and battery replacement (original and AA NIMH batteries) (youtube.com)
Braun 9-in-1 Trimmer - Disassembly/Battery Replacement (youtube.com)
Remove the Screws: First, you'll need to remove any screws that hold the device together. Look for visible screws on the casing or housing. Use the appropriate screwdriver (usually a Phillips or Torx) to carefully unscrew them.
Open the Casing: Once the screws are removed, gently pry open the casing. Be cautious not to damage any delicate components inside. You can use a flathead screwdriver or a plastic opening tool for this step.
Access the Battery: Inside the casing, you'll find the battery. Depending on the specific Braun device, the battery may be soldered in place or connected via a connector. If it's soldered, you'll need to desolder the connections. If it's connected via a connector, carefully disconnect it.
Replace the Battery: If you have a replacement battery, insert it in place of the old one. Make sure to observe the correct polarity (positive and negative terminals). Secure the battery back in its position.
Reassemble the Device: Put the casing back together, aligning all the components properly. Screw it back in place.
Test the Device: Once reassembled, check if the device powers on. If it does, congratulations! You've successfully replaced the battery.
I have the same shaver. The motherboard is simple, it has an electronic on/off button, a charger control and that is it. Nothing to program.
Help here, but I would let a Braun Service centre do the job. Getting inside can be tricky.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Braun+Series+5+Shaver+replace+motherboard
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Did you change the motor drive unit as well or just the part that holds the foil.
They are supposed to vibrate, but it is difficult to quantify 'excessive'. With my Series 5 and my previous model, I have found Braun Service Centres to be excellent at diagnosis and repair.
https://shaveroutlet.com/braun-pulsonic-motor-drive-unit-p-837.html
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The short beep and LED on indicate that the Braun Series 9 charging and cleaning station is receiving power, but is not working properly. First, make sure the station is charged. If the station is charged, but still not working, try unplugging it and plugging it back in. If it still doesn't work, review the user manual to see if there are additional troubleshooting steps, or contact us for assistance. As for the Nakamichi 680ZX deck, the half-speed rotation speed indicator should light up when the rotational speed is selected in the middle. If this does not happen, the drive may be damaged and would need to be repaired.
I have used one of these for over 10 years, and never had it leak shavings unless I am shaving the top of my head after shaving my face. You say you regularly use the cleaning station. It needs cleaning of shavings after every use. I remove the head and tap the shaver and head over the sink after every shave. About every two weeks, I rinse the foil and clean the cutter and shaver top with an old toothbrush and soapy water and leave it to dry.