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Battery removal instructions
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When you handle batteries, make sure that your hands, the product and the batteries are dry.
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To prevent batteries from heating up or releasing toxic or hazardous substances, do not modify, pierce or
damage products and batteries and do not disassemble, short-circuit, overcharge or reverse charge
batteries.
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To avoid accidental short-circuiting of batteries after removal, do not let battery terminals come into
contact with metal objects (e.g. coins, hairpins, rings). Do not wrap batteries in aluminum foil. Tape
battery terminals or put batteries in a plastic bag before you discard them.
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If batteries are damaged or leaking, avoid contact with the skin or eyes. If this occurs, immediately rinse
well with water and seek medical care.
Note: Only remove the rechargeable battery when you discard the product. Before you
remove the battery, make sure that the product is disconnected from the wall socket and
that the battery is completely empty.
Note: Take any necessary safety precautions when you handle tools to open the
product and when you dispose of the rechargeable battery.
1. Remove the rubber
feet from the bottom of
the motor unit.
2. Remove the screw
with a torx screwdriver.
3. Open the motor unit
by pressing at the sides of
the device.
4. Disconnect the
connectors from the
printed circuit board.
5. Remove the frame
from the motor unit.
6. Cut or fold the edges
of the plastic battery
frame. Remove the
battery from the plastic
battery frame.
Note: Dispose of the
rechargeable battery at a
separate local collection
point. Other parts can be
disposed at a specific
place for disposal of
electric equipment.
Warranty and support
If you need information or support, please visit www.philips.com/support or read the international
warranty leaflet.