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7

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                          10 - 20 minutes            

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Introduction

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Step 1

              Philips Satinelle Disassembly               
  • Unplug the device and remove the purple guard.
  • Remove the head by pressing the right side of the head (with the device facing away from you).
  • You will hear a ‘click’ and the head will become dislodged from the body of the device.

Unplug the device and remove the purple guard.

Remove the head by pressing the right side of the head (with the device facing away from you).

You will hear a ‘click’ and the head will become dislodged from the body of the device.

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Step 2

  • While wearing safety glasses, use a plastic opening tool to pry from right to left to pry out the tensor clip.
  • Be careful not to lose the clip. It will likely fly off when it releases.

While wearing safety glasses, use a plastic opening tool to pry from right to left to pry out the tensor clip.

Be careful not to lose the clip. It will likely fly off when it releases.

Step 3

  • The left side will swing down.
  • Remove the Tweezers.

The left side will swing down.

Remove the Tweezers.

Step 4

  • Remove the plastic component that swings down.
  • Use fingernails to lift clips from stubs.

Remove the plastic component that swings down.

Use fingernails to lift clips from stubs.

Step 5

  • Using Needle Nose pliers remove metal roller track on both sides of the Tweezers Head.

Using Needle Nose pliers remove metal roller track on both sides of the Tweezers Head.

Step 6

  • Use a spudger to pry the gear housing unit from the base.

Use a spudger to pry the gear housing unit from the base.

Step 7

  • Use your thumbnail and a pair of needle nose pliers to push out the gear housing retention pin.

Use your thumbnail and a pair of needle nose pliers to push out the gear housing retention pin.

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

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Md Wasim Anwar - Jul 18, 2018

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can we open the lower part which holds the motor and gear..

actualy the gear which holds the motor is gone bad i think.. so i want to replace it ..

can this be fixed..??

S Ahooja - Aug 21, 2018

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Same here .. wanted to open the bottom part which holds a longish gear .. the top gear fits in a very small portion of the bottom long gear so the long gear has worn out in just that area

frankgerling - Feb 20, 2019

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similar here, wanted to open the lower part where the cable goes in. the cable is broken at the entry.

ted_duggan - Jul 10, 2020

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To open main body …Click here

Philips Satinelle Motor Replacement

Albert Westhoff - Aug 10, 2020

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Thank you for this great tutorial. It really helps!

Can you please give us the dimensions for the gear’s teeth in step 7 and the corresponding gear in step 2 in the Philips Satinelle Motor Replacement tutorial? I can 3D print the gears, but I can’t find the dimensions online and the gears are simply to eroded to be able to measure them.