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Mind you my Braun series 3 is still a few months old. The charger doesn't seem to work on the stand. Can be plugged directly and works ok. The light at bottom works though.
The charger lights quickly from the stand and then nothing.
Where can I get this fixed in Australia? It should still be under warranty as I bought this in Singapore in Early February.
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I have a Braun 7 series that I use occasionally. The last time I tried to charge was unsuccessful. After several days on the charger still would not charge, I discovered the RESET button right under the Braun name. The charger cable has to be unplugged, then press reset with a paper clip and now works like a charm. Note: reset will not work if charger cable is plugged in.
You state that is works here so other than the charging not showing I don't see a real problem here. If it drains totally and then does not recharge it is one of two things. Bad battery or bad charger. Replace the charging station first.
pit back in the charge station for at least 4 hours and switch the power on for the charger
many small battery chargers will flatten the battery if the power is switched off
if that fails , contact amazon for a return letter to get you warranty refund
By 'power unit', it appears that you are referring to the power/charging cord. If this is the item you require, you will find this item for model 150 (series 1) at shaveroutlet.com. See link below
In your case, it's hard to know exactly what might be wrong without
more information. Was the shaver perfectly fine and then all of the sudden won't turn on? Or was the shaver working for shorter and shorter periods over time and then just quit? Was it exposed to undue heat, such as left
in a car or in a place that wasn't air conditioned in the hot summer?
Although the batteries in these shavers are fairly robust, if fully
discharged and not used for a long while, it might be that they've got a
"low level memory" and will need replacing. If you are handy, you
could disassemble the shaver and replace the batteries. They are NiMh
AA flat top batteries that you can buy on websites like
onlybatteries.com. If you're handing with soldering, you can replace
them yourself. If you're unsure about that, you can buy the batteries
along with the circuit board as a complete unit that drops right into
place. Shaveroutlet.com sells these.
Another thing is that if the shaver was dropped, there's a chance that a metal connector part has come loose and so the shaver won't function. Taking it apart, you can see if this is the case.
The Braun 7000 series are rather old at this point, so sending it off for repair is kind of out of the question, as the costs involved would be more than if you bought another shaver. If you're not wanting to spend the big $$ on the new 9000 series shavers, find a new old stock 8000 series shaver (they are better made than the 7000 series). You can search on "that auction site" and you'll find quite a few Braun 8000 (or 360) series shavers available for sale.
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