Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

12

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Back Casing
  • 4 steps
  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Power Button
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Casing               
  • Flip the razor over so the back is facing you.

Flip the razor over so the back is facing you.

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Step 2

  • Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the 6 mm screw just above the charger port.

Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the 6 mm screw just above the charger port.

Step 3

  • Slide the plastic cover at the bottom of the razor downward to remove.

Slide the plastic cover at the bottom of the razor downward to remove.

Step 4

  • Lift up the rear casing from the bottom of the razor.
  • This may require you to gently pry it apart with you fingers.
  • Lift up the rear casing from the sides of the razor.
  • Pull rear casing up and off razor.
  • Be careful not to break any plastic!

Lift up the rear casing from the bottom of the razor.

This may require you to gently pry it apart with you fingers.

Lift up the rear casing from the sides of the razor.

Pull rear casing up and off razor.

Be careful not to break any plastic!

Step 5

              Battery               
  • Using the Phillips 00 driver bit, remove six screws (12mm) from the battery case.

Using the Phillips 00 driver bit, remove six screws (12mm) from the battery case.

Step 6

  • Remove battery case.

Remove battery case.

Step 7

  • Remove old battery by lifting the battery up and left.
  • There are plastic brackets holding the battery on the right. Removing up and left ensures that the brackets will not be damaged and the battery will not come loose.

Remove old battery by lifting the battery up and left.

There are plastic brackets holding the battery on the right. Removing up and left ensures that the brackets will not be damaged and the battery will not come loose.

Step 8

              Power Button               
  • Remove the 8 mm screws directly below the lock switch.

Remove the 8 mm screws directly below the lock switch.

Step 9

  • Push the lock switch upward and remove the 6 mm screw hidden beneath.

Push the lock switch upward and remove the 6 mm screw hidden beneath.

Step 10

  • Remove the lock switch by sliding it downward until it is out of place.

Remove the lock switch by sliding it downward until it is out of place.

Step 11

  • Starting from the bottom, lift the front casing upward to separate the case from the device.
  • Continue to lift the device upward until you can pull the casing off.
  • It may take some wiggling or slight bending of the plastic to remove all the way.

Starting from the bottom, lift the front casing upward to separate the case from the device.

Continue to lift the device upward until you can pull the casing off.

It may take some wiggling or slight bending of the plastic to remove all the way.

Step 12

  • Remove the button.

Remove the button.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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