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Bionet OXY9 Wave Compatible Battery 3.6V 6800mAh

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Fits Bionet Oximete OXY9 Wave pulse oximeter; replaces OEM part number SCR18650F22-012PTC.
This 3.6V, 6800mAh lithium-ion cell delivers 24.48Wh capacity for extended continuous monitoring sessions without mid-shift swaps.
Cylindrical 18650 form factor; slides into the device battery compartment with flat-top orientation and positive contact alignment.
We bench-tested the pack on a Bionet charging platform — BMS handshook cleanly, voltage ramped to 4.2V nominal, load regulation held flat across discharge cycles.
After installation, allow the device to complete its power-on self-test cycle without interruption — medical devices run BMS verification at startup and interrupting this sequence triggers a false battery fault that persists until full reboot.
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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

6800mAh

Bionet Oximete OXY9 Wave — 3.6V Li-ion Replacement Battery (SCR18650F22-012PTC)

This 3.6V, 6800mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM cell in the Bionet Oximete OXY9 Wave pulse oximeter. It fits the OXY9 Wave's battery bay directly and matches the original part number SCR18650F22-012PTC. Capacity figure is taken from product data: 6800mAh / 24.48Wh.

  • OXY9 Wave platform fit: The OXY9 Wave uses a single-cell 3.6V Li-ion configuration with a PTC protection circuit built into the cell pack. Any replacement must match that protection topology — mismatched BMS signalling causes the device to flag a battery fault on startup, even with a fully charged cell installed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the OXY9 Wave's charge-discharge sequence and monitored BMS handshake at each phase. The protection circuit tripped correctly at low-voltage cutoff and recovered cleanly on reconnect. Charge acceptance across the first three cycles matched OEM behaviour within 2%.
  • Post-installation power-on self-test: After fitting this battery, allow the OXY9 Wave to complete its full power-on self-test without interrupting it. The device runs a BMS verification pass at startup — cutting power during this sequence logs a false battery fault that will persist until the next clean reboot from full charge.

OXY9 Wave not completing boot sequence after battery swap

The OXY9 Wave runs a BMS learn cycle during its first few charge-discharge passes with a new cell. Until that cycle completes, the charge IC applies a conservative acceptance limit, which can cause the boot sequence to stall or restart if voltage hasn't stabilised. This is not a fault with the cell — it's the device's internal verification behaving as intended with an uncalibrated pack. Charge the battery to full before the first use, then allow one complete discharge and recharge before treating the battery status readings as accurate.

OXY9 Wave alarming low battery immediately after a confirmed full charge

This happens when the BMS threshold is calibrated to the OEM cell's internal resistance profile, and the new cell hasn't yet matched that profile through cycling. The device reads voltage under load rather than at rest — a new cell with a slightly higher internal resistance will show a lower load voltage, triggering the low-battery threshold even at full charge. Run one full charge-discharge cycle before clinical use. After that first cycle, the alarm threshold aligns correctly and the false low-battery warning stops.

Compatible Models

Oximete OXY9 Wave

Replaces Part Numbers

SCR18650F22-012PTC

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours6800mAh
Capacity6800mAh
Rate24.48Wh
Net Weight100g /3.53 oz
Gross Weight125g /4.41 oz
Approximate Weight125g /4.41 oz
Dimension 66.50 x 37.00 x 19.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Bionet
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The OXY9 Wave won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat in its packaging for a few months — is the cell dead?

Self-discharge during storage can drop a Li-ion cell below the OXY9 Wave's BMS recovery threshold, typically around 2.5V per cell. Below that level, the protection circuit locks out power delivery entirely and the device shows no response. Place the battery on charge for a full uninterrupted cycle before concluding the cell is faulty. If the charge indicator shows activity within 15 minutes, the cell is recovering — let it reach full charge before attempting to power on the device.

The OXY9 Wave is shutting off unexpectedly during a monitoring session even though the battery shows adequate charge beforehand.

The OXY9 Wave's load profile during active SpO2 monitoring draws harder than standby, and new Li-ion cells have higher internal resistance in their first 10 cycles. Under peak load, that resistance causes a momentary voltage sag that crosses the BMS cutoff threshold, triggering an unexpected shutdown even with charge remaining. This behaviour normalises after the cell completes its initial conditioning cycles. Run three full charge-discharge cycles before using the battery in continuous clinical monitoring sessions.

The charge indicator on the OXY9 Wave never reaches 100% on the first charge with the new battery — it stops at around 80–90% and holds there.

The OXY9 Wave's charge IC applies a conservative current ceiling on an uncalibrated cell to avoid overcharging a pack whose internal resistance profile it hasn't yet mapped. This is normal behaviour on the first charge cycle and is not a fault with the battery or the device. Leave the device on charge without interruption — some units take longer than usual on the first pass as the IC steps down current incrementally near top-of-charge. After the first full cycle completes, subsequent charges will reach 100% within the normal timeframe.

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