Comen CMLI2X3I003B Ventilator Battery with 33.3Wh Capacity 3-4 Hours Charging Time and 1.5A Working Current
Product Description
COMEN V1 Ventilator Battery CMLI2X3I003B
The Comen CMLI2X3I003B battery is a rechargeable power supply system designed specifically for the Comen V1 portable ventilator. This lithium-ion battery provides safe and stable power in various medical environments, ensuring uninterrupted ventilation therapy for patients.
Core Advantages
Battery Life Adapts to Different Scenario Requirements: ≥120 minutes under normal power consumption (80-90 minutes with increased power consumption). Dual battery parallel connection extends life to 200-220 minutes.
Safety: Multiple circuit protections including overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, overtemperature, and overcurrent protection.
High Compatibility: Deeply integrated with V1 ventilator's power management system (BMS) for accurate battery monitoring.
Technical Specifications
Brand
Comen Medical
Model
CMLI2X3I003B
Battery Type
Li-ion
Voltage
11.1V
Capacity
3.0Ah
Energy
33.3Wh
Shell Material
ABS flame retardant plastic
Working Current
1.5A
Charging Time
3-4 hours
Size
120mm × 65mm × 30mm
Weight
About 300g
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: After installing the battery, the ventilator reports a "Battery Communication Error" error. How can I resolve this issue?
A1: Check the cleanliness of the connector between the battery and ventilator. Clean metal contacts with a dry cotton swab if dirty. Try replacing with another genuine battery. If error persists, the ventilator's power management board may need service.
Q2: Can I use a mobile phone fast charger to charge this battery?
A2: No. Only use the genuine Comen V1 charger. Mobile chargers have incompatible voltage and lack necessary safety protections, which may damage the battery or create fire hazards.
Q3: How should I store and maintain the battery if unused for more than three months?
A3: Charge to 50-60% before storage. Keep in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Recharge to 50-60% every three months to maintain battery health.