Philips SH30-51 Shaver Series 1000 & 3000 Replacement Shaving Heads/Blades

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Philips SH30-51 Shaver Series 1000 & 3000 Replacement Shaving Heads/Blades

Within two years your shaver heads cut 9 million hairs on your face. Replace the shaver heads and get back to 100% performance.

Reset your shaver to new. Change heads every 2 years for best results

  • ; ; ; GentlePresicion blades

GentleTrack blades enable a close, skin-friendly shave

The newly designed blades comfortably cut hairs in the most optimal cutting position, thereby reducing irritation caused by tugging and pulling.

Super Lift & Cut shaver for a comfortably close shave

The dual blade system built into our electric shaver lifts hairs to cut comfortably below skin level for a closer shaving experience.
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Replacement reminder
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The latest Philips shavers have an inbuilt replacement reminder in the form of a shaving unit symbol. This symbol will light up and indicate you when to replace shaving heads.
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Easy to replace shaving heads
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1. Open the shaver by pressing the "release" button; 2. Remove the retainer by turning the lock counterclockwise; 3. Take out the old shaving heads and carefully insert replacements; check that the heads align exactly in the setting; 4. Replace the retainer and secure it by turning the lock clockwise; 5. When you close the shaving head properly, you will hear it click into place.
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Reset your shaver after replacing shaving heads
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After replacing shaving heads, you can reset the replacement reminder by pressing the on/off button for more than 7 seconds. Otherwise, replacement trigger will turn off automatically after 9 successive shaves.
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Reset your shaver to new
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To get back to 100% performance, replace your shaving heads every 2 years.

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