PHILIPS 3000 Series Shaver User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Philips
Table of Contents
- PHILIPS 3000 Series Shaver
- Troubleshooting
- My Philips Groomer is making a strange noise
- My Philips Groomer is not working
- My Philips Nose Hair Trimmer does not work
- Checking battery capacity
- Cutting unit is blocked
- The battery of my Philips Groomer runs out very quickly
- My Philips Groomer is not charging
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PHILIPS 3000 Series Shaver
Troubleshooting
My Philips Groomer is trimming my hair unevenly
If your Philips Groomer is trimming your beard or hair unevenly, try our
troubleshooting advice to solve this issue.
Comb not attached correctly
It is important that the cutting element or the trimming comb which you are
using with your groomer is attached correctly to its handle. If the
attachments are not placed correctly, the groomer may not work, or give
desired results.
Pressing the groomer too hard
If you press the groomer too hard against your scalp or skin, you may
accidentally change the settings to high or low or apply uneven pressure. This
can result in uneven clipping. For the best trimming experience, make sure
your groomer is in full contact with your skin and move it gently and
steadily.
Moving the groomer in one direction
For best results, make sure that you trim your hair against the grain. When
trimming your hair, it is important to keep in mind that your hair grows in
different directions.
Therefore, to get an even trim, try moving your trimmer in different
directions (upwards, downwards and across) so that it covers all of your hair.
Cutting wet hair
Wet hair is more difficult to trim as they tend to stick to your skin and can
be missed by the device. Therefore, we advise clipping your hair when it is
completely dry.
Using incorrect attachment
Your Philips Groomer may come with different attachments to use on your hair
and beard. It is important to use the correct attachment on the corresponding
area.
Facial hair is usually stiffer than scalp hair. Hence, the beard attachment is
designed and tested only for beards.
The cutting element and comb of a beard trimmer are usually smaller than that
of a hair clipper. This allows you to easily reach in smaller areas, like
under your nose.
Therefore, for an even trim, make sure you are using the correct attachment.
If you are still not satisfied with the results of your Philips Groomer, then
please contact us for further help.
Incorrect length setting
Not all beard trimmers are fully optimised to groom very long beards (>10mm)
and more strokes are needed for ideal result.
My skin is irritated after using my Philips Groomer
If your skin feels uncomfortable after using your Philips Groomer, there may
be a few causes for this. Read our advice below to try and solve this issue
yourself.
Tips to avoid skin irritation
Follow our tips below to get the best result out of your Philips Groomer and to avoid discomfort and irritation.
- Make sure that your skin is clean before using your Philips Groomer.
- Always make sure that your groomer is in full contact with your skin.
- Apply gentle pressure and move the groomer slowly over your skin.
- Pre-trim long or hard-to-shave hair.
- Allow some adjustment time and give your skin some time to recover in between grooming sessions.
For more tips and tricks on how to avoid skin irritation, download the Philips Grooming App available on Google Play and the App Store.
Is it safe to use a shaving foil to groom my body?
- If you are curious about how safe it is to use a shaving foil on your body, please see the information below.
- All Philips products consisting of a shaving foil are skin friendly. Philips is not a dermatological authority and cannot give skin, hair or nail advice on individual cases.
- Before using a Philips product with a shaving foil, it is good practice to visually check the grooming device to ensure that the shaving foil is still intact. Replace the foil immediately when it is damaged, via our webshop or your local Consumer Care.
- You can use the shaving foil to trim and shave your body hair below the neckline, for example armpits, arms, legs and pubic area. We do not recommend using it on your face or head because you will not get desired results and it may also damage your skin.
- Some products come with additional attachments to use on sensitive areas, like your pubic region. You can find more information about using these attachments in your user manual, or you can contact us.
- If you are still unsure about how to use Philips devices with a shaving foil, please consult your physician or healthcare professional, who can examine whether your skin is suitable for this type of grooming device.
The shaving head could be damaged
- The shaving foil of your Philips Groomer can wear down over time. To minimise the wear of the foil, safely store your product and protect the foil from outside pressure or impacts by attaching a cap or comb.
- Inspect the shaver head before each use. If the shaving foil looks damaged or worn out, replace it immediately. You can find the replacement shaving foils at our online shop.
- To find out how to replace the shaver head of your groomer please refer to your user manual.
Can I use my Philips Body Groomer without a comb?
The dual-sided body groomers let you switch between shaving and trimming. The
shaver with rounded tips and foil adapts to the contours of your body for a
smooth shave. The trimmer with comb has 5 different lengths for trimming
anywhere on your body. For trimming your body hairs, we advise using the
integrated trimmer of the product with the adjustable trimming comb. The
trimmer can be adjusted to 5 different lengths (3 mm (1/8″) to 11 mm (7/16″).
When you want to trim hairs without the comb, limit the time to 5 minutes
because the product will become warm. Consider the trimmer without comb trims
close to the skin, do not use the trimmer head on sensitive areas e.g. pubic
region without the comb attachment. You can use your groomer to trim and shave
your body hair below the neckline for example armpits, chest and pubic area.
We do not recommend using it on your face or head. This is because you will
not get the desired results, and it may also cause skin damage.
My Philips Groomer is making a strange noise
If your Philips grooming device makes a strange noise, or it does not trim
your hair as well as before, we can help you with some simple troubleshooting
steps to solve this problem.
Groomer is dirty
Your groomer requires regular cleaning to function properly. Hair or debris
can get stuck in the device and affect its performance.
Before cleaning your groomer determine if it is washable or is only suitable
for dry cleaning.
Washable groomers
These have a tap or shower symbol printed on them. To clean these devices,
take off the attachments and cutter and clean the area underneath it with
water.
Do not use soapy water or any cleaning detergents, as this can remove the
protective grease on the cutter and effect its performance. Wash and dry the
attachments separately before reattaching them to the groomer.
Non-washable groomers
These devices have a crossed-out tap symbol printed on them. These appliances
cannot be washed with water. When you remove the attachments, clean the area
underneath it with the small brush provided with it or use a cotton swab.
Non-washable groomers with washable attachments
Some Philips Trimmers are not washable, however, their attachments can be
washed. For these devices take off the attachments to wash them off. Make sure
the attachments are completely dry before putting them back on the groomer.
Watch the instructional video below to learn how to clean such devices. For
more detailed instructions of your particular model refer to the user manual.
Groomer is not assembled properly
It can be that your groomer has not been assembled properly, which is causing
it to make a strange noise. Take off the trimming or cutting attachments that
you are using, and put them on again. Follow the instructions mentioned in
your user manual.
Groomer is not oiled
We recommend oiling your groomer every 6 weeks. You can apply a few drops of
oil on the teeth of the cutting element of your groomer. You can use the oil
provided in the packaging or any other sewing machine oil.
Groomer is not charged
If your groomer is running low on battery, then it may sound odd to you.
Please fully recharge your device before any further use.
In case your groomer runs on disposable AA batteries, it might be time to
replace the batteries. When replacing the batteries make sure you use the
appropriate batteries for the device as mentioned in the user manual. Do not
mix different types or old and new batteries. When putting in the batteries
make sure the + and – poles point in the right direction. If the advice above
does not solve your problem, then contact us for further help.
My Philips Groomer is not working
If your Philips Hair Groomer/Clipper is not turning on or performing well, read here the possible causes and our advice on how to solve this issue.
Your groomer is connected to a power outlet
Using an electric device with water can be very dangerous. Therefore, for your
own safety Philips waterproof or showerproof groomers only work when they are
uncorded.
Try unplugging your groomer from the main power supply and then switch it on
again.
Groomer is dirty
Your groomer requires regular cleaning to function properly. Hair or debris
can get stuck in the device and affect its performance.
Before cleaning your groomer determine if it is washable or is only suitable
for dry cleaning.
Washable groomers
These have a tap or shower symbol printed on them. To clean these devices,
take off the attachments and cutter and clean the area underneath it with
water.
Do not use soapy water or any cleaning detergents, as this can remove the
protective grease on the cutter and effect its performance. Wash and dry the
attachments separately before reattaching them to the groomer.
Non-washable groomers
These devices have a crossed-out tap symbol printed on them. These appliances
cannot be washed with water. When you remove the attachments, clean the area
underneath it with the small brush provided with it or use a cotton swab.
Non-washable groomers with washable attachments
Some Philips Trimmers are not washable, however, their attachments can be
washed. For these devices take off the attachments to wash them off. Make sure
the attachments are completely dry before putting them back on the groomer.
Watch the instructional video below to learn how to clean such devices.
For more detailed instructions of your particular model refer to the user
manual.
Groomer is not oiled
We recommend oiling your groomer regularly. You can apply a few drops of oil
on the teeth of the cutting element of your groomer. You can use the oil
provided in the packaging or any other sewing machine oil.
The battery of your groomer has run out
It is possible that the battery of your Philips Groomer has run out. We advise
you to fully charge your groomer and then try turning it on again.
Note: Charging and running time can vary based on the model of your
groomer. Please check your user manual for more information.
In case your appliance works on disposable AA batteries, it might be time to
replace them. When replacing the battery, make sure that the + and – poles of
the battery point in the right direction. Only use the correct disposable
batteries as specified in the user manual. Do not mix different types of
batteries or new and used batteries.
My Philips Nose Hair Trimmer does not work
The Philips Nose Trimmer is a multi-functional device, which comfortably trims your nose, ear and eyebrow hair. Your nose trimmer may not seem to work if you do not use the device properly. Other reasons that the product is not working might be that the battery is empty, or a cutting element is blocked. Watch the video below to see how to use the trimmer, and for more in-depth detailed troubleshooting instructions, see the sections below.
Nose Trimmer cutting performance
Nose trimmers are built with a protective guard, such as the models with a
cutting element on each side, ensuring that 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.
Move the trimming head around in your nose thoroughly, to catch the hairs
growing in different directions. While rotating, you can hold the flat side of
the trimmer against the skin to reduce any tickling effect that might occur.
When trimming your eyebrows, we advise you to always attach the eyebrow comb
to the trimming head. This will allow you to trim the hair to the desired hair
length.
Checking battery capacity
Your Philips Nose Trimmer could stop working once the battery has run out. To confirm this, perform the following actions:
- Switch your nose hair trimmer off.
- Detach the trimming head and switch on the trimmer.
- Is the motor running and pin rotating, then both the battery and handle are okay. If not, the battery of the trimmer has run out.
- Reattach the head to the trimmer and recharge the nose hair trimmer.
- Rechargeable products: While charging your trimmer, make sure that you use the original charger that comes with your device. For further charging instructions, please refer to the user manual.
- For nose trimmers with disposable batteries, please see further instructions below.
Trimmers with disposable batteries
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.
Cutting unit is blocked
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 water. 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 8 hours. Reattach and repeat step 1 again.
- If the trimmer is operable again: carefully shake off excess water and let the trimmer air-dry.
- For best results, clean your nose trimmer after each use and lubricate the trimming head with a drop of sewing machine oil every six months.
Trimming Length
After using the nose trimmer, it is normal to see remaining hairs. The hairs
will be cut to a short length so the remaining hairs will continue to provide
safe and comfortable protection (as a defence system to keep particles out of
the body). When using the trimmer, make sure that the side with the cutting
element touches the hair by rotating the trimming head around.
The battery of my Philips Groomer runs out very quickly
If the battery of your Philips Hair Groomer/Clipper is running out quicker than you expected, follow our troubleshooting advice to solve this issue.
Groomer has not been fully charged
Before using your Philips Groomer for the first time, make sure you charge it
completely. For appliances with a Ni-MH battery, normal charging time is 1
hour, however, we advise charging them for the first time for 3 hours.
Depending on the model of your groomer, there may be a charging indicator on
its display. When this indicator signals that the battery is almost empty,
recharge your groomer.
If your groomer does not have a battery indicator then you should charge your
device when it is running slower than usual or when you are no longer
satisfied with the trimming speed. A fully charged groomer can be used
multiple times before it needs to be recharged.
Note: Charging instructions may vary per groomer model. Please consult
your user manual to get specific charging advice.
You have thick hair
If you have very thick or long hair on your head and/or beard your Philips
Groomer will require more effort to trim or cut them. In this case, the
groomer’s battery may run out quicker than usual. To ensure you have enough
battery for a full trimming session, use a fully charged groomer.
The groomer’s cutting unit is dirty
Your groomer requires regular cleaning to function properly. Hair or debris
can get stuck in the device and affect its performance.
Before cleaning your groomer determine if it is washable or is only suitable
for dry cleaning.
Washable groomers
These have a tap or shower symbol printed on them. To clean these devices,
take off the attachments and cutter and clean the area underneath it with
water.
Do not use soapy water or any cleaning detergents, as this can remove the
protective grease on the cutter and effect its performance. Wash and dry the
attachments separately before reattaching them to the groomer.
Non-washable groomers
These devices have a crossed-out tap symbol printed on them. These appliances
cannot be washed with water. When you remove the attachments, clean the area
underneath it with the small brush provided with it or use a cotton swab.
Non-washable groomers with washable attachments
Some Philips Trimmers are not washable, however, their attachments can be
washed. For these devices take off the attachments to wash them off. Make sure
the attachments are completely dry before putting them back on the groomer.
Watch the instructional video below to learn how to clean such devices.
For more detailed instructions of your particular model refer to the user
manual.
Groomer is not oiled
We recommend oiling your groomer every 6 weeks. You can apply a few drops of
oil on the teeth of the cutting element of your groomer. You can use the oil
provided in the packaging or any other sewing machine oil.
My Philips Groomer is not charging
If your Philips Groomer, Beard Trimmer or Hair Clipper is not charging, then please follow our troubleshooting advice to solve this issue yourself.
The electric socket is not working
Check the electric socket where you have plugged in your charger to see if it
is working. You can also try plugging in a different device to make sure the
power outlet is working.
Using a different charger
Make sure you always use the designated charger that came with your groomer.
You should also check if the shape of the charging plug allows it to fit into
the device completely. Do not force it in, as that may damage the device. If
you have lost your original charger you can buy a replacement from our online
shop or contact us for help.
Groomer is not placed correctly in the charging stand
If you are trying to charge your Philips Groomer on a charging stand make sure
you have placed it correctly on it and the stand is plugged in. You can find
detailed instructions on how to do this in your user manual.
Groomer is dirty
It could be that your Philips Trimmer or Hair Clipper is fully charged but not
turning on or performing well because hair or debris is stuck inside it. Your
groomer requires regular cleaning to function properly.
To clean your groomer, take off the attachments and cutter and clean the area
underneath it. A lot of hair can collect there.
If your groomer is washable, you can clean this area with water. Do not use
soapy water or any cleaning detergents, as this can remove the protective oil
on the cutter and effect its performance. Wash and dry the attachments
separately before reattaching them to the groomer.
If your appliance is not washable, clean it with the small brush provided with
it or use a cotton bud. Watch the instructional video below as an example to
learn how to clean your groomer properly. For detailed cleaning instructions,
check the user manual of your particular model.
References
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