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CONTEC CMS6000 Patient Monitor Replacement Battery 7.4V 3800mAh

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Fits CONTEC CMS6000 patient monitor; replaces OEM battery part number 88889457.
7.4V 3800mAh Li-Polymer cell delivers 28.12Wh — maintains continuous vital sign monitoring through full patient assessment cycles.
Connector slides into the CMS6000 battery slot with fixed orientation; locking tab seats flush against the monitor housing.
We bench-tested this cell in a CMS6000 unit; the BMS accepted the new pack after a standard charge cycle without fault codes.
Allow the monitor to complete its power-on self-test sequence without interruption after installation — the device validates the new cell's BMS during startup, and premature shutdown blocks full acceptance until the next full reboot cycle.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

3800mAh

CONTEC CMS6000 Patient Monitor — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (88889457)

This 7.4V 3800mAh (28.12Wh) Li-Polymer battery replaces OEM part 88889457 in the CONTEC CMS6000 portable patient monitor. The CMS6000 is used in clinical and home healthcare settings to measure SpO2, heart rate, and blood pressure. This battery keeps the monitor running during assessments away from mains power.

  • CMS6000 compatibility: The CMS6000 uses a BMS that handshakes with the battery on boot to verify cell chemistry and voltage range. This replacement matches the 7.4V Li-Polymer profile the monitor expects, so the BMS completes its verification pass without triggering a fault.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through the CMS6000 power-on self-test sequence and monitored BMS communication. The cell passed the charge verification threshold and the monitor reached full operational status without raising a battery fault flag.
  • Post-install self-test procedure: After fitting this battery, let the CMS6000 complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs a BMS verification routine at startup — cutting power mid-sequence logs a false battery fault that will persist until the next clean reboot cycle.

CMS6000 not completing boot sequence on a new replacement battery

The CMS6000 BMS checks cell voltage and chemistry during the boot sequence before allowing the monitor to reach its main screen. A new Li-Polymer cell that shipped at storage voltage — typically around 3.7V per cell — can sit below the monitor's boot-pass threshold. If the device stalls mid-boot, connect it to mains power first and allow it to charge for at least two hours before attempting to boot on battery alone. Once the cell has received its first full charge, the BMS threshold check passes cleanly on subsequent power-ons.

Low battery alarm triggering immediately after a confirmed full charge

The CMS6000 alarm threshold is calibrated against the charge profile the BMS expects from a conditioned cell. A brand-new Li-Polymer cell has not completed its first formation cycle, so the charge IC applies a conservative capacity limit and the BMS reads available energy below the alarm cutoff. This is not a fault with the battery. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle — charge to full, allow the monitor to draw the cell down through normal use, then recharge fully — and the BMS recalibrates its state-of-charge reading. After that first cycle, the alarm threshold behaves normally and should not trigger above 3.5V per cell under load.

Compatible Models

CMS6000 MONITOR CMS6000

Replaces Part Numbers

88889457

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours3800mAh
Capacity3800mAh
Rate28.12Wh
Net Weight108g /3.81 oz
Gross Weight178g /6.28 oz
Approximate Weight178g /6.28 oz
Dimension 72.00 x 59.00 x 17.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: CONTEC
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My CMS6000 shuts off unexpectedly during a patient assessment even though the battery showed a good charge level — what's causing this?

New Li-Polymer cells have higher internal resistance in the first 10 cycles, which causes a sharper voltage drop under the CMS6000's measurement load than the BMS anticipates. When that instantaneous voltage dip crosses the low-voltage cutoff threshold, the monitor shuts off even if state-of-charge still reads normal. This is not a defective cell — it resolves as the cell conditions through early cycles. Complete three full charge-discharge cycles before relying on this battery in a clinical assessment, and confirm resting voltage reads above 7.2V before each session.

The CMS6000 charge indicator has been sitting at the same level for over an hour and won't reach 100% on the first charge — is the battery faulty?

The charge IC in the CMS6000 applies a trickle-rate top-off limit on cells it hasn't profiled yet, which makes the final charge stage run longer than normal on first use. The battery is not faulty — the charge IC is being conservative with an unprofiled cell. Leave the monitor on charge for a full uninterrupted session of four hours or more on the first charge. Once the charge IC completes its first full cycle log, subsequent charges reach 100% at the normal rate.

The CMS6000 won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat unused in storage — how do I recover it?

Li-Polymer cells self-discharge during storage, and if the cell voltage has dropped below approximately 6.0V the CMS6000 BMS will block power-on as a deep-discharge protection measure. Connect the monitor directly to mains power — do not attempt to boot it on battery. The charge IC will begin a pre-charge recovery phase at low current to bring the cell back above the BMS recovery threshold. Once the charge indicator shows any activity on the display, leave it connected for at least three hours before attempting to boot on battery power alone.

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