Manscaped Razor Not Turning On: Troubleshooting Tips

– Possible reasons why a Manscaped trimmer won’t turn on include: travel lock activated, drained or dead battery, power button issues, hair or debris build-up, water damage, or internal circuitry issues.
– The travel lock is a feature on the Manscaped Lawn Mower 4.0 trimmer that prevents accidental powering while traveling.
– Some users unknowingly activate the travel lock, which locks the trimmer and needs to be deactivated.
– The battery may be drained or dead, preventing the trimmer from turning on.
– There could be an issue with the charging cable or charging dock, preventing the trimmer from charging.
– Different Manscaped trimmers have different charging indicators.
– Manscaped Lawn Mower 4.0: Charging time is 5 hours. Three LEDs represent 33% charge each. When fully charged, three steady lights are displayed. Two steady LEDs indicate about 66% charge. If all LEDs are off, the battery is dead. Flashing LEDs during charging mean it has just started charging.
– Manscaped Lawn Mower 3.0: Charging time is 2 hours. The LED indicator flashes when charging and stays lit when fully charged. Flashing LED during operation indicates the charge is running out.
– Manscaped Lawn Mower 2.0: Charging time is 5-8 hours. Red flash when charging and green LED when fully charged. A red indicator means the charge is running out.
– If the trimmer won’t start, a possible reason is a damaged battery.
– To check if the battery is faulty, plug the trimmer in and observe the LEDs to see if they indicate the charging process.
– If the trimmer is still not turning on after charging, inspect the battery for damage such as swelling, rusting, corroded contacts, or damaged wires.
– Battery damage can occur due to water exposure, extreme temperatures, dropping the trimmer, or extended usage.
– Manscaped does not sell replacement batteries for trimmers. Contact the company if the trimmer is still under warranty.
– Another possible reason for the trimmer not turning on is if it’s damaged or dead.
– The trimmer casing may allow water inside, causing rust and wetness on the battery terminals and control board.
– Shaking the trimmer gently can help identify if there are broken components, such as charging pins.
– Mechanical failure in a manscaped trimmer can be caused by overuse or improper maintenance.
– Possible causes of failure include a short circuit on the control board, burning wires, and an overheating motor.
– If the power button does not make a clicking sound when pressed, it may be loose or misaligned.
– Accumulation of dirt, such as hair, around the power button can cause it to get stuck and not press down properly.
– Hair and debris accumulation around the blades or motor can prevent the trimmer from turning on.
– Troubleshooting steps should be taken for various models, including The Lawn Mower 2.0, The Lawn Mower 3.0, The Lawn Mower 4.0, The Beard Hedger, Weed Whacker, and Weed Whacker 2.0.
– The travel lock feature is often a common cause for the trimmer not powering on, and it can be deactivated by quickly pressing the power button three times.
– Other possible causes include a drained or bad battery, buildup of hair and debris around the blade, or a faulty power button.
– If troubleshooting efforts do not resolve the issue, customers can contact Manscaped’s customer support or take the trimmer to an electronics repair shop.
– If the Manscaped razor is not turning on, first check the cable, charger, and outlet.
– Manscaped offers a free new cable and charger if you email them.
– To check the outlet, plug your phone in and see if it charges.
– There are two possibilities: dead battery or dirty charging pins.
– If the battery is dead, the trimmer will have a shorter battery life after the previous charge.
– Clean the charging pins by disassembling the trimmer and soaking the pins in vinegar for 30 seconds (as shown in a YouTube video provided).
– Repeat the same process for the pin receptors, ensuring only the receptor, not the board, is in vinegar.
– Dry the pins and receptors, then use a thin pointy object to scrape off any debris on them.
– Finally, reassemble the trimmer.

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