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Dear Shaveroutlet!
I have a Braun shaver in 8995. overnight, the battery capacity is reduced. now go about 12-15 minutes per charge. I tried to put up and intelligent charger to regenerate them. One with a 953 mAh, and the other was 945 mAh at a better capacity. Since I did not find useful information on the batteries (just to SANYO NiMh and the negative pole to HR), please help find out what capacity batteries are for the razor! The number of service I asked, everyone else has said.
I thank you in advance for your help!
Sincerely, Zoltan Szilagyi
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Braun has discontinued making that cord available in the United States. We are currently attempting to acquire that cord in a European style and offering a plug end adapter with it if we are able to get them. You can check our website, www.shaveroutlet.com for availability by searching with your shaver model number to see if we have it in stock.
Most likely, the 'drive unit' is bad. The drive unit is a component that consists of the swivel frame that the head snaps onto and the motor. Excessive noise while the shaver is running is also a major sign that this part is bad.
Unfortunately, Braun no longer provides these type of replacement parts for any of their shavers. You may end up needing to replace the unit.
Since you apparently like that model and you have spare shaver heads for it, you might want to consider a compatible model as a replacement. shaveroutlet.com has a new model that uses the same foils and cutters as your 7570. You can see it at the link below
You will need to change the batteries. You will find the correct batteries at shaveroutlet.com. See link below. Scroll down the page for instructional video
Batteries that get hot when charging usually indicate that they are needing replaced. I would guess that your shaver no longer holds a charge as long as it should
You will find compatible batteries for model 7526 at shaveroutlet.com. See link below. You will need to order two
If the shaver is completely dead and the charging lights no longer illuminate when plugged in, the circuit board will need changed. If they still illuminate when plugged in, you can just change the batteries.
You will find the batteries and also the circuit board with batteries at shaveroutlet.com. You can order which you require. See links below
To open the shaver you will need to gently pry off the cap on the bottom. This is the piece of plastic that surrounds the hole for the charger. Once removed, the side grips will pull away revealing 4 screws. Remove screws and take off back cover. Then lift out circuit board. For easier replacement, it is sometimes suggested that you use a modified installation technique. This is to break the tabs off of the old batteries rather than unsoldering them from the circuit board. This allows the old batteries to be removed but leaves the tabs attached to the circuit board. You can then solder the tabs from the new batteries to the old existing tabs.
Reassemble in reverse order
To replace the part you will need to remove the 'cap' that surrounds the cord hole on the bottom of the shaver by gently prying it off with a small flat screwdriver or similar object. Once removed, the side grips will easily pull off revealing 4 screws. Remove screws to seperate the front and back case. The inner parts simply lift out and you can put them into the new case
I believe that you are stating that your model 4775 Braun shaver no longer holds a charge. To repair this you will need to replace the batteries. To replace the batteries, you will need to open the shaver up. First, remove the two round plastic screw covers on the bottom of the shaver then remove the screws that are underneath. The outer casing will then slide off the bottom of the shaver. You will then be able to access the batteries.
You will find batteries for model 4775 at shaveroutlet.com. See link below
Shaver Replacement Battery AA NiMh type NiMh shaver battery pack with easy solder tabs, dimensions of battery are 1 11/16 length x 9/16 diameter. Battery is 1650 mAhWill fits several older model Braun shavers, $9.99. Contact http://shaveroutlet.com/ for detailed info. Older model Braun shaver batteries don't come on a circuit board and involve soldering.
Since I have never dissembled this model ask Shaver Outlet via e-mail if you buy the parts from them. They have been most helpful to me.
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