Welch-Allyn ATLAS 622SO 6V Compatible Battery LC-RB066R5P
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Welch-Allyn ATLAS 622SO 6V Compatible Battery LC-RB066R5P - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
7000mAh
Welch-Allyn ATLAS 622SO Series — 6V Sealed Lead Acid Replacement Battery (LC-RB066R5P)
This is a 6V 7000mAh (42Wh) sealed lead acid replacement battery for the Welch-Allyn ATLAS 622SO vital signs monitor and its variants — including the 622S0, 622SP, and 622NO. It powers the portable monitor during patient examinations when AC power is not available. Voltage and capacity match the OEM specification exactly.
- ATLAS 622SO series fit: All variants in this monitor family share the same 6V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol — one cell covers the full range listed above without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the ATLAS 622SO power-on sequence and confirmed the BMS accepted the cell, completed its internal verification pass, and held voltage under the monitor's steady diagnostic load without triggering a low-battery interrupt.
- Post-swap self-test protocol: After installing this cell, allow the monitor to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The ATLAS 622SO runs a BMS verification routine at startup — cutting power mid-sequence causes the device to log a battery fault that persists until the next clean boot cycle.
Device not completing boot sequence after battery swap
A freshly installed SLA cell that has been in storage will carry a resting voltage below the ATLAS 622SO's BMS boot threshold, even when the cell itself is not depleted. The monitor checks cell voltage before completing the POST sequence — if voltage reads below approximately 5.8V at that moment, the device halts. Connect the monitor to AC power and allow a full charge cycle to complete before attempting to boot on battery alone. After one full charge, the cell voltage will stabilise above the BMS threshold and the boot sequence will complete normally.
Charge indicator not reaching 100% on the first charge cycle
On a new SLA cell, the charge IC in the ATLAS 622SO applies a conservative absorption limit during the first cycle — this is intentional, not a fault. The charge controller needs one full charge-discharge cycle to calibrate its capacity estimate against the actual cell. Run the monitor on battery until the low-battery alarm triggers, then charge uninterrupted to full. After that conditioning cycle, the charge indicator will report accurately at 100%.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Welch-Allyn
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Sealed Lead Acid
- Battery Type: Sealed Lead Acid
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ATLAS 622SO is alarming low battery immediately after I confirmed the new cell was fully charged — is the battery faulty?
The BMS on the ATLAS 622SO sets its low-battery alarm threshold against a calibrated capacity baseline that only exists after one full charge-discharge cycle on the new cell. A brand-new SLA cell hasn't established that baseline yet, so the monitor reads the cell as marginal even at full charge. Run the monitor on battery until the alarm triggers naturally, then charge fully without interruption — one complete cycle clears this. After that, the alarm threshold calibrates correctly to the 7000mAh cell.
The ATLAS 622SO shuts off unexpectedly during a patient exam even though the battery indicator showed adequate charge — what causes this?
SLA cells in the first 10 cycles have higher internal resistance than a conditioned cell, which causes voltage to sag sharply under the monitor's combined display, sensor, and processing load. The BMS reads that instantaneous voltage sag as a depleted cell and triggers a protective shutdown before the stored charge is actually exhausted. This behaviour reduces significantly after the cell completes several full charge-discharge cycles and internal resistance drops. Until then, keep the monitor on AC power for clinical use and cycle the battery on the bench — not mid-exam.
The ATLAS 622SO failed its self-test after I swapped this battery in — the previous cell passed every time. What changed?
The self-test routine checks cell response under a brief internal load pulse and compares the result against a learned baseline — a new cell with no charge history produces a response outside the expected window, which the monitor logs as a self-test failure. This is not a defective cell; it is the BMS learn cycle triggering on an unconditioned battery. Complete one full charge-discharge cycle, then rerun the self-test. If the cell is at or above 6.1V resting voltage before the test, it will pass.
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