Original 13.2V 2.5Ah LiFePO4 Medical Battery with 1500 Cycles for Defimonitor XDxe m290 Series
Product Description
Metrax Primedic Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (LiFePO4) for Defimonitor XDxe (m290) series UN3480 99135 97311
This rechargeable LiFePO4 battery, model 99135/97311, is designed by Metrax Primedic specifically for the Defimonitor XDxe m290 series monitor-defibrillator. It meets the dual "monitoring + defibrillation" requirements of these medical devices.
Performance and Safety Highlights
Cycle Life Advantage: As a LiFePO4 battery, it boasts a cycle life exceeding 1500 cycles - significantly higher than standard lithium-ion batteries. With clinical "one charge/discharge per day" usage, it provides stable performance for over 4 years, reducing long-term replacement costs.
Upgraded Safety Design: Features standard overcharge/over-discharge protection plus additional "needle penetration/crush protection." The LiFePO4 chemistry provides superior thermal stability - even with casing damage or cell puncture, the battery won't catch fire or explode, making it ideal for emergency situations.
Charge/Discharge Characteristics: Supports fast charging (80% in 1.5 hours with original charger). Shallow charging/discharging doesn't affect battery life, enabling quick recharging during clinical breaks.
Technical Specifications
Product name
Battery
Model
99135/97311
Cell type
LiFePO4
Used on
M290
Voltage
13.2V
Capacity
2.5Ah
Energy
33Wh
Cycle time
More than 1500 times
Color
Black
MOQ
1PC
Shelf life
5 years unopened
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: When using fast charging mode, the charger indicator light stays red, and the battery temperature continues to rise. What could be causing this?
A1: Possible causes include abnormal charger-battery communication or deviation in the battery's fast charging protection threshold. Immediately disconnect power and allow natural cooling before using slow charging mode. If overheating persists during slow charging or if battery bulging is observed, replace the battery immediately.
Q2: After 3 years of cycle use, the battery life is normal (8 hours) when fully charged during monitoring, but a low battery alarm appears immediately after one defibrillation cycle. Is this a battery malfunction?
A2: This indicates typical cell aging. While still suitable for routine monitoring, replacement is required for defibrillation use. During maintenance, perform a "defibrillation capability test" - if remaining charge falls below 70% after one discharge, replace the battery to maintain optimal defibrillation performance.