When maintaining medical equipment and replacing parts, it is important to accurately understand the machine model and battery model of the monitor. This guide will provide you with a variety of query methods to ensure that you can quickly find the information you need.
Why do I need to check the monitor model and battery model?
In the following scenarios, it is necessary to confirm the detailed information of the monitor:
1. Device failure requires repair
2. Replace the original battery or find a compatible battery
3. Create a device profile or perform asset management
4. Perform software upgrades or calibration
How to check the model and battery model of the monitor?
1. Check the monitor's labels and nameplates
The monitor usually has a nameplate or label on the back or bottom that lists the device's model, serial number, battery model, and other information. You can check this label directly, which usually includes:
Monitor model: Usually, the name and model number of the device.
Battery model: If the battery is replaceable or visible, the battery model is usually marked on the device or mentioned in the instructions section of the label.
2. Check the device manual
The device's user manual usually lists the monitor's technical specifications in detail, including model, battery type, capacity, and how to replace the battery. If you don't have a paper manual, you can try to find an electronic version of the manual on the manufacturer's website.
3. Go through the device's settings menu (if supported)
Some modern monitors will display detailed information about the device in the settings menu, including model, software version, and battery status. If the monitor has a screen and an operation menu, you can go to the settings or about page to view relevant information.
4. Contact the manufacturer or supplier
If you can't find the relevant information, or the device has been in use for a long time, you can contact the manufacturer or supplier of the monitor, provide the serial number or other identification information of the device, and ask them to provide the model of the device and the compatible battery model.
5. Search online
If you know the brand and model of the device, you can search for the monitor of that model online. In many cases, other users or third-party websites will provide relevant, detailed specifications, including battery information.
Popular Monitor Battery Model Comparison Table
| Monitor Brand | Common Models | Compatible battery model |
| Mindray | PM-8000, PM-9000, MEC-1000 | M3516A |
| iMEC8, iMEC10 | LI13I001A | |
| beneheart D6 D5 | LI341001A | |
| Philips | MP20, MP30 | M4605A |
| HeartStart FR2 | M3863A | |
| Home Defibrillator | M5070A | |
| GE | Dash 3000/4000/5000 | SM201-6 |
| MAC2000 | 2056410-001 | |
| Nihon Kohden | BSM-2301, BSM-2351 | 10HR-4/3FAUC-NK |
| EMS-1052 | SB-201V | |
| Life scope G5 | SB-950P | |
| Edan | M50,IM8,IM70 | TWSLB-002 |
| IM12,IM20,IM3 | TWSLB-012 |
Tips:
Battery models may vary slightly depending on production batches or countries/regions. It is recommended to confirm based on the Part Number on the device nameplate or manual.
Some models, such as the Philips IntelliVue series, have internal and external batteries, so pay special attention to compatibility.
Considerations for purchasing replacement batteries
1. Compatibility verification: ensure that the voltage and interface size are fully matched.
2. Certification standards: Give priority to products that have passed CE/UL certification.
3. Capacity selection: choose a higher mAh value for the same volume.
4. Brand recommendation: original battery or well-known third-party brand.
5. Warranty policy: choose products that provide at least a 1-year warranty.
Through the above methods, you can accurately obtain the model information of the monitor and find the appropriate replacement battery.
If you still have questions about device identification or battery selection, please visit BatteryMall.com to contact our technical support team for assistance.
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