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We hope you are completely satisfied with your new Braun product. If you have any questions, please call: US residents. DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water. Unplug immediately. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. It also serves as a storage unit. During the automated cleaning process, the shaver is switched on and off at inter- vals to obtain best cleaning results. Open the contact bow (2) by pressing the release button (3).If the appliance exhibits such a defect, Braun will, at its option, either repair or replace it for the consumer without charge, provided the consumer: 1. Warning Your shaving system is provided with a special cord set, which has an integrated Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply. When the shaver is being used, the hygiene segments will gradually disappear. Warning: Detach the shaver from the power supply before cleaning the shaver head in water. Nous esperons que vous apprecierez votre nouveau rasoir Braun. La mise en charge et le nettoyage sont automatiques. Retirez la cassette de rasage 8 et tapotez-la sur une surface plane. Nettoyez l'interieur de la tete pivotante a l'aide de la brosse. Mamy nadzieje, ze jestescie zadowoleni z nowej golarki marki BRAUN. Gdy bateria jest do konca naladowana wszystkie 6 segmentow bedzie wyswietlone. Wraz z zuzyciem baterii segmenty odpowiednio znikaja. Ostrzezenie: Przed zanurzeniem glowicy w wodzie nalezy odlaczyc golarke od zrodla zasilania. STOP Nase vyrobky jsou vyrobeny tak, aby splnovaly nejvyssi naroky na kvalitu, funkcnost a design. Doufame, ze budete se svym novym holicim strojkem Braun spokojeni. Upozorneni Vas holici system je vybaven specialnim sitovym privodem s integrovanym bezpecnostnim sitovym adapterem. Pri pouzivani holiciho strojku se dilky, signalizujici stupen hygieny, postupne ztraceji. Upozorneni: pred cistenim ve vode odpojte holici strojek z elektricke site. http://atut-biuro.com/uploaded/briggs-stratton-18-hp-twin-manual.xml


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Dufame, ze budete so svojim novym holiacim strojcekom Braun spokojni. Ako sa bateria vybija, dieliky postupne miznu. Upozornenie: pred cistenim vo vode odpojte holiaci strojcek z elektrickej siete. Remeljuk, oromet leli majd uj Braun borotvajaban. Ez azonban torloruha vagy puha papirzsebkendo segitsegevel egy ovatos torlomozdulattal konnyeden eltavolithato. Kezi tisztitas A borotvafej alkalmas a vizsugar alatt torteno tisztitasra. Nadamo se da cete uzivati u brijanju novim Braunovim aparatom za brijanje. Upozorenje Vas aparat za brijanje ima ugradeni sigurnosni niskonaponski adapter. Upozorenje: Prije ciscenja pod vodom iskljucite aparat iz izvora elektricne energije. Upamo, da boste vas novi Braunov brivnik z veseljem uporabljali. Z uporabo brivnika polja postopoma izginjajo. Ko brivnik znova postavite na enoto, sistem samodejno izbere ustrezen postopek ciscenja in polja se ponovno prikazejo, kar oznacuje maksimalno higieno. Opozorilo: Preden glavo brivnika ocistite z vodo, morate brivnik izkljuciti iz elektricnega omrezja. Manual olarak resetlemeyi istediginiz zaman gerceklestirebilirsiniz. Speram sa va bucurati de noul dumneavoastra Aparat de Ras de la Braun. Toate necesitatile de incarcare si de curatare sunt apoi preluate automat. Inlaturati compartimentul pentru sita de barbierit si blocul de taiere 8 si loviti-l usor de o suprafata plana. Uvedena zaruka je platna v kazde zemi, ve ktere tento pristroj dodava spolecnost Braun nebo jeji povereny distributor. U okviru tog razdoblja besplatno cemo otkloniti bilo kakvu neispravnost uredaja do koje je doslo zbog zamora materijala ili pogresaka u radu ili popravkom ili zamjenom uredaja ovisno o procjeni. Za sprejem v reklamacijo se steje dan, ko je izdelek sprejet v pooblasceni servis ali v trgovino, kjer ste izdelek kupili. Please turn it on so that you can experience the full capabilities of this site. The shaved stubbles and debris are cleaned out of the shaver head effortlessly. http://www.back2wood.de/userfiles/briggs-stratton-17-hp-engine-manual.xml


They are captured and stored in the cleaning cartridge. Daily use will enable approximately one month cleaning from one cartridge. The cartridge can be disposed of with normal house hold waste. The shaved stubbles and debris are cleaned out of the shaver head effortlessly. The cartridge can be disposed of with normal house hold waste. Quick shipping from the Shaver Shop! Thank You for your question. Yes. Regards. Shaver ShopThank you for your question. The Braun clean and renew cleaning cartridge can fit inside the Braun Series 9 clean and recharge station. Thank You. Kind Regards. Shaver ShopThe clean and renew packs have always worked well with my series 7 and now with the Series 9 as well.Worth popping into your local store to see if still carry it.It is a lemon scented alcohol based cleaner that does a great job of cleaning the shaver head and also acts as a disinfectant to get rid af any germs or other nasty stuff. In my opinion it is way more effective than water based fluids. One reason for this is of course the prevalence of Braun electric shavers, but the stations themselves are useful and practical as well. And with third-party cleaning solutions being cheap and effective, I think Braun’s stations are well worth it, particularly with the Series 5, 7 or 9 that don’t cost a whole lot more than the solo models. Incidentally, Braun stations are also the most likely to get clogged over time. The manufacturer even mentions this explicitly in the troubleshooting section of the user manual, but the directions are extremely vague and not particularly helpful. So, in this guide, I will go over how to identify a clogged Braun cleaning station and how to unclog it in a few easy steps (with detailed images). Dealing with a stuck impeller The station (still) splashes fluid and also leaks during cleaning How to avoid getting a Braun station clogged Signs of a clogged Braun cleaning base A clogged drain is the most common problem with Braun cleaning stations. https://ayurvedia.ch/3-1-jump-starter-air-compressor-manual


While they may seem complicated at first, the stations are actually pretty basic in the way they are constructed and in the way they work. Basically, the cleaning fluid is pumped from the cartridge through a tube, it passes through the shaving head, then flows back into the cartridge through a small drain hole. Using my mad Photoshop skills, I tried to illustrate this in the graphic below: The bottom of the cleaning chamber is actually slanted towards the drain hole so that the fluid would naturally flow back into the cartridge by gravity alone. That tiny drain hole (red arrow) is the culprit for clogging the station. Skin oils, hairs, dead skin and all sorts of gunk can form a plug that completely blocks the small drainage, so the cleaning fluid doesn’t have anywhere to go. If you experience some of the following situations, you’re most likely dealing with a clogged drainage. The cleaning fluid stays up and doesn’t drain back into the cartridge (or it takes a long time to do so); The shaving head is dripping wet even hours after the cleaning cycle ended; The shaving head is dirty, particularly on the inside of the cassette; There’s an increased consumption of cleaning fluid. Luckily, cleaning a clogged Braun station is very easy and you don’t need any technical skills or special tools. Here’s how to do it, step by step. If there’s any liquid accumulated in the cleaning chamber of the station, make sure to remove the liquid before proceeding to the next step. 2. Locate the small drain hole. Regardless of your Braun station model, there are two holes on the inside of the station: one towards the top of the sloped inner chamber and one on the bottom corner. Here’s the drain on a Braun Series 9 station: And again on a Series 7: Since the cartridge has a fine mesh filter that retains all the dirt, it’s very unlikely that the other hole (at the top) will ever get clogged. http://www.chourouk-voyages.com/images/braun-8985-repair-manual.pdf


The fluid enters the chamber via the hole at the top, it’s flushed through shaving head, then goes back into the cartridge through the drain hole at the bottom — that’s the one we’re trying to unclog. 3. Using a wooden toothpick or something similar, clear the drain hole. With the station open, just push any debris and gunk with the toothpick until it falls from the drainage. You should also inspect the inner chamber and clean it of any hardened dirt, making sure not to push any of it into the drain. When held at the right angle, you should be able to see daylight shining through a clean drain hole. If needed, you can turn the station upside down and clean any remaining dirt from the opposite side of the drain tube — this may be a bit difficult to perform without removing the top part of the station (see step 4 below). Optionally, you can use a bit of warm tap water and just let it pass through the drain and wash any remaining debris. Make sure however to do it carefully and slowly, with the water flowing directly into the inner cleaning chamber — the station itself is NOT waterproof and cannot be cleaned with water. If the clogging is severe, you may need to partially disassemble the station in order to get better access to the drain tube from below. Normally, this won’t be necessary, but if there’s still some gunk that you cannot remove, here’s how to do it. Holding the station upside down, locate the four tabs that lock the housing in place. Here are two of them, there are two more just like these: With your fingernail, gently push each tab inward. You should hear a click when a tab is unlocked. Once the four tabs are unlocked, press the button that opens the station while also pushing down on the oval part of the charging port so that they’ll clear the housing and the inner part of the station will slide out. https://bentzendesign.se/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628420eec6d69---buick-century-1996-manual.pdf


Once the outer shell is removed, locate the tube corresponding to the drain hole you just cleaned at step 3 and using the same toothpick or a q tip remove any remaining dirt from the vent. Assemble the station back in the same order, making sure to lock the four tabs by pressing them outward until they snap into place with a click. The process is exactly the same for a Series 5, 7, 8 or 9 station. Unfortunately I don’t have a Series 3 station right now, but it shouldn’t be much different. Dealing with a stuck impeller A less common problem with Braun cleaning stations is related to the impeller. The pump has this small propeller that rotates and pumps the fluid from the cartridge into the cleaning chamber of the station. In time, it can get clogged with oils, hairs, and dirt and it can actually get stuck. When this happens, you’ll still hear the station working, but there’ll be no cleaning fluid being pumped and the shaving head will remain dry after the cleaning cycle. Luckily, the impeller is very easy to unstuck. Here’s how to do it. 1. First, disconnect the station from the cord and remove the cleaning cartridge. With the station opened, turn it upside down to get access to the pump. You shouldn’t need to remove the outer housing of the station for this. 2. Locate the impeller and turn it gently using a toothpick or any similar object. As mentioned previously, the impeller is a small propeller that needs to turn freely in order for the pump to work. Regardless of your Braun station, you should be able to easily locate it. With a toothpick or a small screwdriver, gently give it a few turns and loosen any dirt buildups that got stuck in there. Don’t try to remove all the dirt inside as it will get flushed anyway once the pump starts working normally. Important: make sure not to confuse the impeller with the outer cover (that also kind of looks like one). www.crea-solution.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/canon-pc-150-manual.pdf


The station (still) splashes fluid and also leaks during cleaning While not technically a clogging issue, it is somewhat related to the topic and it seems to happen more frequently than I thought. Precisely, if your Braun cleaning station sprays fluid on your countertop and also leaks from the bottom and you’re positive that the drain hole isn’t clogged, here’s how to solve the problem. There’s a rubber gasket surrounding the impeller housing that normally seals the space between it and the big opening of the cartridge. The gasket surrounding the impeller housing (red arrow). In time, that gasket will deform and won’t seal up properly against the cartridge, allowing the fluid to escape. This seems to happen more often with Braun Series 9 and Series 5 stations. In order to fix it, you must first remove the outer housing of the station (just follow the instructions at step 4 above). Locate the impeller housing and visually inspect the rubber gasket sitting at the base. It should be flared uniformly around the housing (2 to 3mm). If you notice areas where it is too close or touching the housing, run your finger between the gasket and housing and push it outward so it stays clear of the plastic cylinder. That’s pretty much it. Put the station back together and don’t forget to secure the clips as well. Props to John for sharing the fix. How to avoid getting a Braun station clogged Depending on a few factors, you may never have to deal with a blocked drain hole on your Braun station. But even if that happens and you’ll have to take matters into your own hands, the process is very easy and straightforward as we just saw. Here are a few tips to reduce the likelihood of the station getting clogged in the future. ? Remove most of the hairs from the cassette before cleaning the shaver in the station. Simply remove the cassette and gently tap the plastic frame on the edge of your sink to remove the hairs. {-Variable.fc_1_url-


You can then blow over it or use the small brush (but only on the inside of the cassette, not directly over the foils) to clear any remaining hair strands. A can of compressed air also works great. This only takes a few seconds, but it does make a difference and will also allow you to get more cleaning cycles out of a cartridge. ? If you use shaving cream, rinse the head with water and remove any foam residue before cleaning the shaver in the station. Hardened lather can lead to a clogged drain probably more than anything and it can also cause pressure buildup inside the cartridge. The shaver must be dry before cleaning it in the station, so shake off the water and gently pat it dry with a towel. You may need to remove the cassette and let the parts air dry as well. ? Clean the inner chamber of the station with a damp cloth from time to time. Fine hairs and gunk will accumulate inside the cleaning chamber and some of it can end up blocking the drain hole. ? Change the cleaning fluid when it becomes excessively contaminated with dirt. Even if there’s a filter inside the cartridge, some sludge may still pass through it. This is bad for the hygiene of your shaver and it can also block the drain tube in time. And since third-party cleaning solutions are really cheap, it’s not worth pushing it beyond a certain point. That pretty much concludes this guide. A clogged drain is by far the most common problem with Braun stations, but luckily one that can be easily fixed. If you have any further questions or simply want to share your experience, make sure to leave a comment below. Disclaimer: shavercheck.com and the author of this post are not responsible for any damage caused to your device. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Is it clogged? though I have run water through it and it seems ok for flow. I had replaced the cleaning cartridge when it started doing this; so maybe the cleaning cartridge is bad. https://www.farparts.cl/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/162842104d934c---Buick-enclave-2009-owners-manual.pdf


It’s as if the fluid is draining from the bin and not getting into the correct chamber on the cartridge. If not, there may be some liquid escaping between the drain tube gasket and the cartridge. The rubber may become too stiff in time or get damaged. Try to inspect it and see if you notice anything unusual.As mentioned in the article, a clogged station is easy to diagnose, but if it’s not actually starting the cleaning process when you press the button, it may be defective. Does the LED on the station light up when you place the shaver in it. Does it charge the shaver. Also, if the station is in stand-by mode you’ll need to press the start button twice. However, the blue button on the station no longer lights up. When I press the button nothing happens. I understand that your station still charges the shaver, but the cleaning function doesn’t seem to work. If your station doesn’t show a low cartridge, then it may be something wrong with it. Did this happen all of a sudden. I was worried. Pulled my Shaver out and it was still wet. So found this article. I didn’t use a toothpick. I used a bread tie from a loath of bread. But a nice little chunk came out. I could now see straight to the bottom. I will remember this in the future. Changed cartridge but no luck. What could be wrong. Does the station still charge the shaver when you push down the holder. When I push blue button, it hums a little like it wants to start, but then the light turns red and everything stops. The charger is not clogged. The charger works, but does not clean. If that’s correct, I’m afraid the station is probably defective. Is it still under warranty. If so, you could try and have it repaired or replaced. Lately, I get about 5 cleanings at the most before that red light comes on and it won’t start cleaning. With my old station, I had at least twice that number of cleanings and the liquid that was left was minimal and dirty. I checked and the drain is completely open with my series 9. www.kappapma.com/userfiles/files/canon-pc-140-manual.pdf


I hate having to buy all this solution that then gets wasted. I don’t want to have to buy a new station. So I don’t think the fluid level is necessarily the issue here, but other potential causes (contamination, faulty sensor, etc.). Do you use shaving cream or gel. I have a series 3 which I didn’t use for around 18 months (I grew a beard which has now gone). I’ve loaded a new cleaning cartridge but the razor doesn’t get cleaned. I’ve checked the drain holes too, but they’re OK. The unit used to make quite a loud buzz when I turned it on (the fluid pump?) but now it’s quiet and just charges the razor. They sometimes stop working. Assuming that’s not the case, the electronics in the station (circuit board, pump, etc.) could also be the cause. Unfortunately there’s no way of telling with certainty unless you have another shaver or station. I assume that the warranty has expired, so sending it to a Braun service center could be quite pricey. If it’s still under warranty, I would try to contact a Braun service center and have the pump repaired or replaced. I haven’t seen the pump being sold separately like other components (PCBs, batteries and so on). Finally, there’s the option of buying a new Series 9 station if it’s not worth repairing yours. Just make sure that you get the same part number. But the charging station onky charge but do not do the ckeaning at all. Make sure to follow the instructions in the manual exactly and also check out the troubleshooting section. If the problem still persists, your unit may be defective, in which case you should return it for a refund or replacement. I cleaned the unit as you instructed but now the cleaning cycle just keeps running and running. Do you know how I can reset it, please. The intensive cleaning mode takes up to 20 minutes for example. Also; I had to turn the “impeller” to get the pump working again. As suggested here: This worked well for me, and the unit is working again. This rarely happens, but the gunk, oil, and hairs can block the impeller as well. Luckily, it’s pretty easy to fix. Once I tried to wash my station with water and simply I took out the cartridge and let the water from faucet run from top part of station and clean all the hairs!!! That was a big mistake I know but now the station is working just I hear all the time squeaky noise from the pump do you know how can I fix it. It’s a good idea to stick to cleaning the station with a damp cloth just to be on the safe side. While you could let water carefully run through the station, making sure it only drains through the drain hole and doesn’t come in contact with the electronics inside (which are exposed), it’s better to avoid doing it. Some water may have ended up in the pump, which could cause the squeaking noise. Apart from letting it drain and dry completely by turning the station upside down, I don’t think there’s anything you can do. The water should come out anyway when the cleaning fluid runs through the pump. I didn’t find this in the Braun troubleshooting. Do you know what my problem is. I understand that your station worked normally until this happened. If so, there might be something wrong with the sensor that detects the fluid level. Is your shaver still under warranty. If not, there could be a way of bypassing that sensor, although I haven’t tried it myself. One of our readers pointed that out in this comment. Sadly when I insert my shaver into the station it the lights Cycle on the left from eco to normal to intensive. Then when I push start “intensive keeps blinking”, but nothing happens and it does not start Cleaning. I tried the fast clean button and still nothing happens. I had sent this station when it was under warranty and they told me fixing the cable solved the problem. Sadly I have not used it in over a year and now I have no idea how to get the unit to start cleaning. But being an older model, I’m not sure if that’s still possible, even in a Braun service center. The cost could also be pretty high since the shaver is not under warranty anymore. Glad you found it useful. After the cleaning, the motor runs continuously when plugged in (without pushing the button) whether or not the razor is inserted into the cleaning station. The cleaning fluid spurts out of the top and all over the counter surface. You should only use a slightly damp cloth to wipe it clean. From what I can tell, something like a short happened and the station behaves as if the razor is in place and the start button is pressed. I would let the station dry completely for a few days, maybe even take it apart as described in this post and just hope for the best. On switch on the level indicator for my charging station (Series 7 790cc) shows “low” and wouldn’t clean the shaver so I left it to charge only which worked perfectly. In the meantime I got a new cartridge and fitted it however when I switched it on it still showed the level as “low” and when I inserted the shaver to try it the level indicator immediately switched to “red” (empty) which obviously isn’t correct. I have tried giving the unit a good clean (the drain was pretty much blocked) and also tried to move the impeller, as per above,which is very stiff and wouldn’t move more than a mm, if that. Any advice greatly appreciated. It does still charge the shaver OK. First of all, it’s great that you unclogged the station. However, that’s not the reason why it incorrectly signals an empty cartridge. Also, the impeller should be extremely easy to unstuck. My guess is that you tried to move the outer cover. The actual impeller sits inside and is usually white — here is a picture of it. This issue happened to me as well with a Series 7, but everything went back to normal after unplugging and plugging the cord in. If it still refuses to show a full cartridge, then there might be something wrong with the station, including that sensor. I haven’t tried bypassing it as I never had to, so I’m afraid I cannot help you with any indications. But it appears that it can be done. Thanks for that. Mine station is still faulty. Does not pick up fluid. Charges ok. Shaver buzzes but it appears that the fluid is not being picked up. The unit charges my shaver fine the unit does not start cleaning. The cartridges look the same but could there be a slight difference. Is the razor being turned on. As long as they’re genuine Braun cartridges, they will work with any Braun station. My problem is that after emptying a genuine Braun cartridge and refilling it with surgical grade isopropanol, when the cartridge is loaded into the station the red light stays on. The charger will recharge the shaver, but the wash procedure will not run and nothing seems to cause the red light to go out. Other comments on this site suggest that it is possible to refill and use cartridges. But is this actually the case, or have Braun introduced a sensor in the series 9 cleaning station to prevent the reuse of cartridges. So you can reuse a cartridge if you use something similar to the original solution. Alcohol alone will always cause the station to signal an empty cartridge which prevents the cleaning process from starting. The simplest workaround would be to use a third-party cleaning solution like the one in this article. You simply add the content of the package to 500ml of 70 (or more) alcohol (you can use isopropanol or ethanol). Could the unit just be faulty. Just more of a thank you. I have a series 5. I was using third party solution and had just refilled a cleaning cartridge, inserted it, turned it on and it made its usual noise but no solution came up (I know the sound enough by now that I was immediately suspicious. Usually there is kind of a gurgling sound along with the buzzing sound. This time just the buzzing sound, no gurgling). Took out the razor and sure enough, the head was completely dry. I tried cleaning the inside of the station and even ran water through it (probably won’t do that again, I was afraid I would inadvertently short it out). Still no fluid. I thought perhaps the third party solution broke it somehow so I bought official Braun ones. Still no fluid! I was thinking I would have to deal with a warranty claim. Luckily I found this page. Sure enough, it was the impeller. Gave it a couple twirls with a small screwdriver and it’s now gurgling great. Thanks for the tips and this site. I bought the 5 because of it, FYI. For more details, please see this comment. I installed a brand new Braun cleaning cartridge. When I press the clean button it starts to clean the razor but after about 3 seconds the cleaning solution starts spurting out onto the counter. I tried cleaning the drain hole with a toothpick and it’s totally clear. I also removed the razor head to insure it is clean. Speaking of which, make sure that it is properly closed once you insert the cartridge, sometimes it can remain partially opened. I too have cleaned the drainage hole, and that doesn’t seem to change. A new foil doesn’t make a difference, neither does reversing the foil on the shaver. A new authenticate Braun cartridge doesn’t make a difference. It is almost as if the fluid were pumping at too fast a rate, and impacting the shaver too hard, rather than flowing and bathing the shaver head. Perhaps the fluid pumped up is constricted, before it reaches the tank, much like putting your thumb over a garden hose. What is the proper means to clean the upper hole. The upper hole doesn’t lead straight down like the other one and if there’s any debris constricting it, that should be clearly visible when looking at the station from the top. You didn’t specifically mention it, but I suppose you did check the drain hole for any clogging. Would it be possible to film the station when this happens and upload the video to YouTube. If the liquid comes at a much higher rate, it would hit the foils and still drain in the cartridge — the station has an overflow drain in addition to the tiny drain hole. It starts cleaning and after a few seconds it starts to first spurt out on top of the station. Thema few seconds later it starts running out of the base of the station. Within a very(!) short time, half the cartridge is leaked out of it. Holes are all free and clean as far as visible. I am though not sure what function the second small hole in the middle of That rectangle has. I can see the pump is pumping so much fluid, That it Starts overflowing into the slit that the fan would blow out air. Also, I opened er while it was still all wet, I can see fluid really comes out of the fan housing. Seems some sensor indicating it is full and that should tell the pump to stop for a moment, does not work. Any idea? Ovidiu Nicolae Post author May 20, 2020 at 11:53 Hi Stefan, The fluid actually comes through that small hole in the middle. There isn’t a sensor that indicates the fluid level, the pump simply drives just enough liquid so that the drain holes can keep up and the liquid will not overflow and simply flow back into the cartridge. On the right part of the cleaning tub you’ll see something like a pocket — that’s actually an overflow system that leads to the same drain hole mentioned in the article. Check to see if it isn’t clogged as well. I’ve never seen this happening, but anything is possible. Sincerely, Ovidiu John June 16, 2020 at 03:53 I have the same issue as Tim and Karl. I have a 1 year old 9 series. When the cleaning cycle starts, cleaning fluid shoots out off the razor spraying the surrounding counter top. Also, fluid leaks at the same time out of the bottom of the cleaning station. Has anyone come up with a solution for this.