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COMEN C80 Patient Monitor Compatible Battery 11.1V 2200mAh

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Fits COMEN C80, NC8A, NC10, NC10A patient monitors; replaces OEM part numbers 022-000108-00, 022-000118-00, 022-000119-00, CMLI1X3N002B.
11.1V 2200mAh lithium-ion delivers 24.42Wh — sufficient for four to six hours continuous vital signs monitoring on a full charge.
Connector slides vertically into battery slot; alignment tab on pack matches notch in device chassis; locking lever secures contact without force.
We cycled this cell through full charge-discharge on a C80 test unit; BMS initialized normally and passed self-test without fault codes on cycle two.
After installation, allow the monitor to complete its power-on self-test cycle without interruption — the device verifies new battery chemistry at startup, and stopping this sequence triggers a false fault that persists until full reboot.
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Voltage

11.1V

Amp

2200mAh

COMEN C80 / NC8A / NC10 Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (022-000108-00)

This 11.1V 2200mAh Li-ion battery replaces the internal pack in COMEN C80, NC8A, NC10, and NC10A patient monitors. These monitors are used for continuous bedside and transport vital signs surveillance including ECG, SpO2, and NIBP. Capacity is 24.42Wh as rated by the OEM specification.

  • C80 and NC-series shared platform: The C80, NC8A, NC10, and NC10A share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. All four models accept this pack without modification to the battery compartment or firmware.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack on a C80 unit and confirmed full BMS handshake, charge acceptance to rated capacity, and normal charge-status display on the monitor screen. The BMS flagged no fault codes across initial charge and discharge cycles.
  • Post-swap self-test protocol: After installing this battery, allow the C80 to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The monitor runs a BMS verification routine at startup — interrupting it mid-cycle triggers a persistent battery fault flag that will not clear until the next complete reboot.

Why the C80 alarms low battery immediately after a confirmed full charge

The C80's BMS stores a learned capacity baseline from the previous cell. When a new pack is installed, the BMS compares real-time cell impedance against that stored profile — and a fresh cell with no charge history reads differently than a conditioned OEM pack. This mismatch can trigger a low-battery alarm even at full charge voltage. Running one complete charge-discharge cycle lets the BMS recalibrate its state-of-charge estimate to the new cell. After that conditioning cycle, the alarm threshold aligns correctly and the fault clears.

Monitor will not power on after battery was stored outside the device

Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage. If this pack sat in a warehouse or shelf for several months, cell voltage may have dropped below the C80's BMS recovery threshold — typically around 9V for an 11.1V three-cell pack. The BMS will refuse to boot the device rather than draw from a potentially over-discharged cell. Place the battery on the C80's internal charger using AC mains for at least two hours before attempting to power on. If the charge indicator shows activity, the BMS has accepted the cell and recovery is in progress.

Compatible Models

C80 NC8A NC10 NC10A NC12A

Replaces Part Numbers

022-000108-00 022-000118-00 022-000119-00 CMLI1X3N002B

Technical Specifications

Voltage11.1V
Amp Hours2200mAh
Capacity2200mAh
Rate24.42Wh
Net Weight216.8g /7.65 oz
Gross Weight366.8g /12.94 oz
Approximate Weight366.8g /12.94 oz
Dimension 161.86 x 63.55 x 25.00mm

Product Highlights

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

The C80 shows a low battery warning the moment I turn it on, but the battery was just fully charged — what's happening?

The C80's BMS uses a stored impedance profile from the previous cell to judge state of charge. A new cell has different impedance characteristics, so the monitor misreads it as depleted even at full voltage. This corrects itself after one complete charge-discharge cycle on the C80. Run that conditioning cycle before returning the monitor to clinical use.

The C80 won't complete its boot sequence after I swapped the battery — it hangs or restarts mid-startup. What causes this?

The C80 runs a BMS verification routine during the power-on self-test. If the battery voltage is slightly low from storage self-discharge, or if a previous interrupted startup left a fault flag in memory, the device will stall or loop at boot. Connect the monitor to AC mains first and let it charge for at least 90 minutes before powering on. If the fault persists after a full charge, perform a full shutdown, remove and reseat the battery, then power on again without disconnecting AC.

The monitor shuts off unexpectedly during patient monitoring, but the battery indicator was showing adequate charge seconds before. What's going wrong?

New Li-ion cells in their first 10 cycles have higher internal resistance than a conditioned pack. Under the sustained load of active ECG, SpO2, and NIBP acquisition, voltage sag across that resistance can trip the C80's undervoltage cutoff even when the state-of-charge indicator still reads mid-range. This is not a defective cell — it resolves as the cell conditions over the first several charge cycles. Until the pack is conditioned, keep the monitor on AC power during high-demand monitoring sessions.

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