Philips HP5230 Service Manual

Cellesse
HP 5230 Beige / Brown HP 5230 Beige / Green
Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care Service manual 4822 729 21748 is herewith cancelled
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Type appliance : 12 V adapter from mains (AC/DC)
Voltage (mains) : 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz
110-127 V, 50/60 Hz
Max. powerconsumption : 8 watts
Under pressure : 5 steps from 80 mbar to 250 mbar
Length cord : 2.5 m
Note: Product meets the requirements regarding
interference suppression on radio and TV.
Introduction
The Cellesse is a special massage system, designed to help reduce or prevent the unsightly appearance of cellulite. Cellulite is the increased visibility of lumpy fat deposits through the surface of the skin. A common used description is ‘orange peel skin’ because of its unique pitted, lumpy appearance. Cellulite should not be confused with “cellulitis”, which is a medical term linked to bacterial infection of the skin. Cellulite can be reduced with the help of this product. It can never be completely eliminated and will return when neglected. A maximum reduction of the Cellulite layer by 55 % can be reached after 3 months, if the appliance is used 3 times a week for 15 mins. on each leg.
The Cellesse does not reduce the fat in the fat layer.
PublishedbyPhilipsDomesticAppliancesandPersonalCare PrintedintheNetherlands
4822 729 22124 99/02
PCS 101 214
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HP5230 CELLESSE
Function of the Cellesse
The product is connected to the mains and the ON/OFF switch (A)issettolevel1-5. The pump ( B ) starts to function. The pump ( B ) only starts to function if the appliance is in a proper contact with the skin so a vacuum of at least 80 mbar can be reached. Once a vacuum of 80 mbar is reached, the electronic
suppression switch ( C ) switches on the motor (D)ofthe massage rolls (E). To avoid a painful sucking in of the skin, the vacuum stop buttons ( F ) can be operated so that the vacuum is eliminated.
The Cellesse only functions properly if the product is put properly on the skin so that the pump can build up a vacuum in the sucking area.(G)
Cleaning and Maintenance
Never immerse the appliance in water nor rinse it. For the best results, keep the Cellesse clean at all times, using a damp cloth and a spot of detergent, if necessary. Do not use alcohol, acetone, gasoline, abrasives, scourers and so on for cleaning the appliance. When cleaning, special attention should be paid to the rollers on the underside.
Cleaning the rollers
To clean the rollers select Level 1
Fig. 1
Cover the suction opening with your thumb so the rollers start to rotate.
Fig. 2
On/off Switch +
Suppression Switch
Level 1-5
Sleeve 105
El. Suppression Switch
C
Switches on the motor D automatically at 80 mBar
underpressure
PCS 101 215
VACU-stop Button
F
A
Sleeve 104
Sleeves
Sucking
Area
G
Rolls
E
Pump
B
OLD
A1 P-JACK
NEW
SOCKET-PCB
not on PCB
A1 P-JACK
not on PCB
W3 red
A2
W2 red
W1 blue
TP6
W4 red
A3
red W3
TP5
W1_2
TP4 TP3
TP1 TP2
W1_1
Wipe the rollers clean with a damp cloth.
Fig. 3
W4 red
M
W5 blue
Q3
R21 R20
not on PCB
R5
M1D1
W5 red
M
blue W6
W3_2
Q20b
TP10
C2
R6
R5
Q2
R22
6
5
R4
C20
C21 D20
TP15
C4
8
4
R1C1
Q1
R2
R31 R3
17
C24
+13V
R30
Q20a
P
A3
P
Q22
3
2
R32 R28 C23
R1C3
TP7
R2
LED­PCB
A3
R4
Q21
R29
Q1
R3
W9_1
TP8
D3
TP9
W9_2
not on PCB
not on PCB
R25
R27
R26
W1_1
A4
W1_2
W3_1
A5
M1 = Motor rolls M2 = Pump
TP11
M1
TP12
Q2
M
not on PCB
W6 red
M2D3
W7 blue
DAP0306
DAP0777
R24
TP13
W7 red
M2
M
blue W8
TP14
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