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Mine lasts two to three weeks and indicates when a charge is needed so it shouldn't just stop.
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I'm wondering how seriously I should take the instruction from the manual ("it is recommended that the batteries are only re-charged once they have run down completely"). If the indicator light comes on when there's still quite a bit of charge left in the battery, and it's a NiCad battery, then recharging when the light comes on could shorten the battery life pretty quickly?Mine lasts two to three weeks and indicates when a charge is needed so it shouldn't just stop.
I'm wondering how seriously I should take the instruction from the manual ("it is recommended that the batteries are only re-charged once they have run down completely"). If the indicator light comes on when there's still quite a bit of charge left in the battery, and it's a NiCad battery, then recharging when the light comes on could shorten the battery life pretty quickly?
I'm wondering how seriously I should take the instruction from the manual ("it is recommended that the batteries are only re-charged once they have run down completely"). If the indicator light comes on when there's still quite a bit of charge left in the battery, and it's a NiCad battery, then recharging when the light comes on could shorten the battery life pretty quickly?
That's pretty much by design. It's called built-in obsolescence. Once the internal batteries die, you buy a new shaver. I have a Philips shaver like that. I did not choose it for myself.I'm wondering how seriously I should take the instruction from the manual ("it is recommended that the batteries are only re-charged once they have run down completely"). If the indicator light comes on when there's still quite a bit of charge left in the battery, and it's a NiCad battery, then recharging when the light comes on could shorten the battery life pretty quickly?
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