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Service Documentation Braun exact power

Market Release 10/99

EP 100, 80, 60

5601

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Spare Parts List 5601 Part Description
Comb attachment Cutter set Small parts set Swivel frame Housing front part (silver) Motor PCB (1 hr) Housing back part Coiled cord Cleaning brush Case

Pos. No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part Number
5601621 5601622 5601623 5601632 5601633 5601624 5601625 5601634 5002704 5503120 7000062

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Service Information 5601
Principle Nominal voltage Nominal frequency Housing Cutting system Switch function Rechargeable / cord shaver 120 VAC 50 - 60 Hz Plastic material Switchable double cutting system (21 resp. 33 mm width) Central sliding switch with integrated "speed"-shifting and button for lock function Separate memory slide for 7 beard-length positions (1 - 2 - 3 - 6 - 9 - 12 and 16 mm) 1.2 V DC motor switchable to two positions Position 1: Position 2: approx. 4.760 r.p.m. (min.) approx. 6.120 r.p.m. (max.) approx. 5.600 r.p.m. (min.) approx. 6.800 r.p.m (max.)

Technical Data

Drive Revolutions

(after a recharging time of least 3 minutes and with greased cutting system) Power transmision Power supply Charging time Via eccenter directly onto the shaving system Via a built in, rechargeable NH-battery, resp. a built-in battery recharger EP 100 EP 80 EP 60 EP 100 EP 80 EP 60 approx. 1 hour approx. 8 hours approx. 16 hours approx. 4 watts approx. 5 watts approx. 1,35 watts

Power consumption

Charging of the shaver Operating capacity

Is indicated by a green lamp after full recharge approx. 30 cutting minutes

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Service Information 5601
Comb attachment (1) Cutter set (2) Swivel frame (4) Set sliding switch in "0" position. Pull off comb attachment by snap action. To be snapped out by pressing buttons "A". Insert a small Torx screwdriver into the hole of the springs (3a) and snap them out by pushing towards the inside of the frame. Remove the pin (3b). Unhinge and remove swivel frame (4) (see diagram below).

Dismantling

Housing

Unscrew screw "B" (3c) of the housing back part (8). Press together the housing front part (5) in the area of the bearing pin; then, insert a wide-bladed screwdriver into the guide slot on the left side of the sliding switch and unhinge the housing snaps. Now, pull apart the housing halves. Remove the screw (3c) in the housing font part (5). Unsolder the connecting wires to the PCB (7). Remove and snap out plug connector.

Motor (6) PCB (7)

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Service Information 5601
The reassembly is done in reversed order. Please pay attention to the following points: Motor (6) Insert the motor (6) into the housing front part (5) in such a way that the indentations for the swivel head snaps on the left side of the cover point towards the memory slider. Then, fix with screw (3c). Before inserting the PCB, please make sure that the contact slider is placed correctly into the connectinglink, gripping into the carrier of the memory slider. Press the connecting plug into the supporting clamps of the socket housing. Insert the PCB. Solder the connecting wires to the motor; pay attention to the correct poles! (Solder the plus wire (red) to the motor connection marked with a red dot). When pressing together the housing halves (5 + 8), the guides of the central and memory switches must grip into the housing lower part. Screw the screw (3d) into the housing back part. Insert the swivel frame (4) into the pick-ups, the spring notch "C" being on the side of the memory slider. Insert the pin (3b). Push the springs (3a) onto the pins (3b) from the frame's inside.

PCB (7)

Housing

Swivel frame (4)

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Service Information 5601

Hint

To facilitate the reassembly of the springs (3a), and nail (head dia. 4 mm) can be clamped in a vice, the device being supported with the pin head (see diagram). Press buttons "A" and insert them; pay attention to the correct sides.

Cutter set (2) Check functions.

Checking the PCB

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Let the shaver run empty from normal operation. Connect to power supply. (Depending on the shaver version, the power consumption is approx. 1 - 5 watts). Recharge shaver approx. 5 minutes. (The green lamp must burn permanently). Disconnect shaver from the mains and measure voltage via battery. The voltage of the cell must exceed 1.2 V. If this value is indicated, the PCB is in order. To maintain the optimum cutting performance of the beard trimmer and the optimum life of the battery it is absolutely necessary to clean and to grease the cutter set (2) regularly. Please proceed as follows:

Maintenance note

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Attention

Unlock and remove cutter set by pressing buttons "A". Clean with the brush. Apply a drop of resin-free oil (e.g. sewing machine oil) between the cutters and the sliding spring bearings in the back. Reassemble the cutter set and check the electrical function.

Used batteries must not be disposed of in the household waste, but at appropriate disposal sites.

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