Philips operates the product obsolescence, which means the thing is due to technical reasons deliberately 1 year from the expiry of Garanie broken. Reason: The life of the built-in lithium batteries Jonen type 14430U is specified to about 3 years and it is nowhere available as spare parts, even though he would be fitted interchangeably in the shaver. Despite previous full charge of the razor stops halfway through shaving and displays with a red flashing light that he wants to be reloaded. During charging, the motor does not go on principle and the supposedly quick charge for a single shave no longer works with aged battery of course also.
Following a swift hobbyists who obsolescence has declared war, the tears out all the electronics of the device, solder a wire directly to the motor terminals, sheds the grommet with silicon and connecting the cables with a good network separate 4V AC adapter. So one comes back to the good old days where the razor had a cable for the shaver socket in the bathroom.