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Jan M. Brady Posted on Feb 10, 2013

I am currently using the electric Phillips toothbrush. Would like to change the batteries but having problems removing batteries with all the glue. Did not want to damage circuit board. Need more instructions than in manual.

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Take a look at this video from YouTube; hopefully it will help you to remove the battery from your philips toothbrush.Good luck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdWX155Kmq8

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