PHILIPS NT3600-42 Norelco Nose Trimmer Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Philips
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PHILIPS NT3600-42 Norelco Nose Trimmer Instruction Manual
Troubleshooting & repair
My Philips Nose Trimmer does not work
If your nose trimmer is not working, the troubleshooting tips below may help
you find a solution.
We recommend you follow the steps in the order listed below. In between steps,
check to see if the issue is resolved before moving to the next.
Alternatively, you can watch the video below to solve the issue.
Use the trimmer
Nose trimmers are built with a protective guard, such as the models with a
cutting element on each side, ensuring the blades will not be in direct
contact with the skin. The protection guard leaves short stubs of hair. It
gives you a clean look without the risk of cuts, ingrown hairs, or hair
pulling.Insert the trimmer into your nose. Rotate the trimming head to catch
the hairs growing in different directions. Do not insert the trimming head too
far into your nostrils. For heads with a rotary tip, insert it about 5 mm. For
trimming heads with a linear tip, insert it approximately 12While rotating,
you may hold the flat side of the trimmer against the skin to reduce any
tickling effect.
Always attach the eyebrow comb to the trimming head when trimming your
eyebrows. The comb allows you to cut the hair to the desired hair length.
Charge the
Your Philips Nose Trimmer could stop working once the battery has run out. To confirm this, perform the following actions:
- Switch off your nose
- Detach the trimming head and switch on the
- Is the motor running and pin rotating, then both the battery and handle are If not, the battery of the trimmer has run out.
- Reattach the head to the trimmer and recharge the nose
- Rechargeable products: While charging your trimmer make sure you use the original charger that comes with your For further charging instructions, please refer to the user manual.
- For nose trimmers with disposable batteries, please see further instructions
- Replace the
If you own a nose trimmer which runs on disposable AA batteries, it is possible that it is time to replace them. To solve this issue simply replace the battery with a new one. When replacing the battery, make sure that the + and – poles of the battery point in the right direction. This is indicated on the battery compartment.
Clean the cutting
If you have confirmed that your Philips Nose Trimmer has a full battery and it is still not working, then it may not be working because it is dirty and the cutting unit is blocked. We advise that you clean your nose trimmer after each use for optimal performance.
Follow our cleaning advice below:
- Rinse the trimming head of the nose trimmer with lukewarm Switch on your nose trimmer after 15 seconds and switch off the appliance again after 5 seconds. Retry a few times.
- If rinsing the trimming head under the tap is not sufficient, immerse the trimming head in a glass of warm water for a few minutes. Do not put the handle of the trimmer in the water, as this can damage its internal machinery. Repeat step 1 again.
- If this does not help, detach the nose trimmer attachment and soak this part separately in water for 30 minutes. Reattach and repeat step 1 again.
- If the trimmer is operable again: carefully shake off excess water and let the trimmer air
- For best results, clean your nose trimmer after each use and lubricate the trimming head with a drop of the oil provided or sewing machine oil regularly.
Are you still having issues with your Nose Trimmer?
If none of these tips help, your Nose Trimmer may be damaged internally. We
recommend that you request a repair or
exchange for your Nose Trimmer.
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