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Service Documentation Market Release 1/85

Lady Braun elegance 3 5666

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BINC Rev: 7/96 Service Documentation
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BAG Rev: 1/85 5666

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Spare Parts List
BAG Rev: 6/92 5666

Pos. No. Part Description Part Number


1 Protective cap 5666058
2 Frame, white 5666621
3 Shaving foil 5666760
16 Housing upper part 5666861
- Damping pad 22 x 15 5209018
17 Coupling rod 5860049
19 Switch knob 5666084
20 Screw 5420158
27 Spring catch 5660028
28 Spring 5660029
29 3000 series cutter block order by description
32 Circlip 0107001
33 Cutter block support 5666862
35 Conical coil spring 5666055
37 Foam rubber seal 5410179
41 Adjustable spring seal 5300048
42 Oscillating spring 5300148
47 Motor 5667626
48 Insulating plate 5420011
49 Screw 5424116
51 Circuit board, cpl.
with sockets 5666848
with pins NLA
53 Housing lower part, white 5666821
56 Housing screw 5660111
- Damping pad 5260029

Coiled cord 5001979


Brush 5002849
Case, cpl. 5666068

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Service Information
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Dismantling:

Disconnect power cord and remove shaving head frame Unscrew the two housing screws, raise the
cover slightly at the top and release the cover by moving the latter towards the bottom.

When conducting the oscillating spring adjustment take caution the opened up shaver is always
switched on.

After having loosened screws (49) remove motor with printed circuit board from the housing
lower part and disconnect circuit from the motor.

Reassembly:

Reconnect circuit board to the motor and place the unit into the housing lower part and tighten
screws.

Important!

Push the switch button to position "1" before remounting the housing upper part, place the upper
part at the top in the housing lower part and then close the housing at the bottom. Ensure that the
rubber seal is seated correctly in the housing recesses. Finally retighten the two housing screws.

Carry out final test.

Attention!

From May 1988 on, the way of contacting motor to PCB will be changed. The motor will be
furnished with sockets and the PCB with corresponding pins.

After running out of inventory, in case of a defect only motors of the new version will be
delivered. In this case, also the PCB must be replaced.

The PCB in the previous design can still be delivered in the future. If the PCB becomes defective,
only this component needs to be exchanged.

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Service Information
BAG Rev: 8/88 5666

Description of shaver

Cord shaver: 120/220 VAC 60 c/s, switch-selected


Housing: Plastic
Shaving head frame: Plastic with two riveted long-hair trimmer
Shaving foil: Frame version
Cutter block: plastic, 10 mm diameter 38 mm wide.
36 cutter blades, 3° obliquely positioned
Long-hair trimmer: Simultaneous running trimmer
One radius-shaped cutting system 34 mm wide.
One linear cutting system 42 mm wide.
Drive: Oscillating armature motor, solderless connection
Weight of shaver: Without case: 225 grams

Technical Data

Air-gap between stator


and oscillating armature: 0.15-0.2 mm (gap cannot be altered)
Lead angle: 0.8-1.2 mm
Resonance frequency: 65-67 c/s
Amplitude at the cutter block: 3-3.5 blades (3-3.5 mm)

Amplitude at the oscillating arm:

Adjustment of the shaver is achieved by turning the oscillating spring. Check lead angle if neces-
sary readjust.

Current consumption 120 V: 180-215 mA


Current consumption 220 V: 80-100 mA
Active power: 5-7 W
Reserve power: >= 1 W

All measurements are taken with mounted shaving head frame.

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