1. Good video(straight to the point) 2. I just order the 9 pro plus. Why on the box, does it have a 9 on the display. But have lines for power on the actual device itself🤔?
@navhayer3Ай бұрын
Thanks for a nice video, really helpful. Just have one question, How do you know that the cleaning cycle is finished? I mean do you get some light or beep sound when cleaning cycle finishes?
@UGCByAnthonyPАй бұрын
Thanks for watching-glad you found it helpful! The entire process takes about 45 minutes and includes cleaning, drying, lubricating, and charging. The cleaning cycle is quick, just a few minutes, but the drying phase takes longer. If you listen closely, you’ll hear a small fan running during drying. There’s also a blinking cleaning light that flashes throughout the process to show it’s still running. Once it’s done, the fan will stop, and the cleaning light will stop flashing.
@indersidhu464628 күн бұрын
@@UGCByAnthonyP Wow!! 45 minutes is quite long time. I shave my bear almost every day. Do, I need to machine wash my shaver everyday after shaving my bear.??
@UGCByAnthonyP28 күн бұрын
@@indersidhu4646 Good question! Personally, I clean mine after every use, but I only use it every 36 to 48 hours. You don’t necessarily need to machine-clean it every day unless you like it spotless. Braun recommends cleaning it in the station after a few uses. For daily shavers, a quick rinse under running water should work fine between deep cleans.
@bar10ml4423 күн бұрын
@@indersidhu4646I don't think it's necessary because you can rinse under the tap or use some liquid soap if you want. The station is excellent for a thorough clean and can be used at your discretion but once weekly should be enough. I have read that keeping the lid of the solution container and removing the cartridge after use and re sealing will stop the solution from evaporating over time saving you money. Cheers
@photoplanet19 күн бұрын
@@bar10ml44 ... I have a Series 5, and my cleaning routine is every week if I use it a few times... Remove head, fully submerge to soak in hand hot dish soap solution in a glass or bowl, then refit to the shaver body and with it powered on, submerge the head to the extent of the shaving foils, and you will see the particles vibrate off into the water - Like a cheap ultrasonic cleaner.... Then rinse, dry, lube as you prefer. I found that rinsing alone wasn't doing much for me, so I applied engineering !