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Filed Under (sustainable?) by ge on 25-04-2007

I recently contacted the manufacturer of my Braun 5614 Flex XP razor with a request for specification of the original obviously industrial and special and now weakening built-in batteries (Sanyo 1hr AAC GJH).

In a response I’ve been told that I am not allowed to open the razor at all (not even after warranty is expired!). Braun is moreover not willing to disclose any specifications. I have further been referred to their service partners in common.

In a subsequent talk to a local service partner I learnt that even they are not allowed to exchange the removable batteries as well and they usually have to exchange the whole motherboard!

Why should Braun develop such an intelligent battery removal system (a major innovation compared to the soldered predecessor such as used in the 5533) as it has been implemented in the 5614 if nobody is allowed to exchange batteries at all?

Happily, I’ve been able to easily replace the batteries with some Sanyo eneloop I manually clamped in. I only had to bolster the distal electrical contacts a little bit such that the batteries clamp well.

By the way, the new batteries are recognized correctly by the internal controllers and are recharged internally without any problems by the originally supplied Braun charger 5496.

In the above sense and in particular in days in which one has identified the threat of electronic waste the German company Braun as a leading razor producer is rather brown (as an allusion to the colour of dirt) than green.



Comments:
5 Comments posted on "Braun is indeed brown not green"
Johan Hertz on October 6th, 2008 at 10:48 am #

It is very interesting to know that Braun is so “cooperative”.
I am just looking for the which pole is plus and minus on the charger, as the cat bit the cable in two pieces, I should be very greatfull if you could tell me.
Best regards

Johan Hertz


ramblinrekk on November 16th, 2008 at 10:17 pm #

How did you open the case of the shaver? I have a 8585 that sounds like the insides have dislodged from the inside of the case, causing major noise.


ge on November 17th, 2008 at 3:48 pm #

Sorry for the delay. If I see it the right way left is plus and right minus.

Cheers,
Greg


ge on November 17th, 2008 at 3:52 pm #

At the bottom of the razor, there are two screws hidden bedind some black round plastic coverings.

Cheers,
Greg


dsfsdfdsgfds on August 13th, 2010 at 5:13 pm #

I had the same experience with a Philips.
5 euros is what I paid for a new battery (Sanyo NiMh) at a local store. It took me like 4 minutes to replace, including the time it took to heat up the soldering iron.


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