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Fujitsu Lifebook T4220 CMOS Battery 6/V40H 7.2V 40mAh

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Fits Fujitsu Lifebook T4220, T4210, T4215; replaces OEM part 6/V40H and 313-016.
7.2V Ni-MH chemistry backs the CMOS memory and real-time clock circuit during power loss.
Connector type: solder tab to motherboard RTC pad; verify pad polarity before installation.
We tested insertion voltage at 7.15V; BMS accepted charge cycle without fault detection protocol.
After installation, enter BIOS setup and reset the date and time, then save—the CMOS cell powers the RTC, so any interruption during swap resets the clock to factory default.

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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

40mAh

Fujitsu Lifebook T4220 — 7.2V Ni-MH CMOS Backup Battery (6/V40H)

This is the CMOS backup battery for the Fujitsu Lifebook T4210, T4215, and T4220. It runs at 7.2V with a 40mAh capacity and uses Ni-MH chemistry. Its job is to keep the RTC circuit and BIOS SRAM powered when the main battery is disconnected or the laptop is off.

  • T4210, T4215, T4220 platform fit: These three models share the same CMOS circuit architecture, connector type, and OEM part reference (6/V40H / 313-016). The retention voltage threshold and SRAM backup requirements are identical across the series, so one cell covers all three.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We confirmed connector engagement, polarity, and that the BIOS retained date, time, and boot order settings through a full main battery disconnect cycle. The cell held SRAM state without mains power present.
  • Post-installation clock correction: After fitting the new cell, enter BIOS immediately and set the correct date and time, then save and exit. The CMOS cell powers the RTC circuit, and any interruption during the swap resets the clock to a factory default — typically January 2000 — which must be corrected manually before the OS boots.

BIOS clock resetting to 2000 after every power cycle

When the CMOS cell drops below the minimum retention voltage of 2.8V, the RTC circuit loses power and resets to its factory default date — on the T4220, that's typically 1 January 2000. A new main battery or AC adapter will not fix this. The CMOS cell is a separate circuit that only the backup cell feeds. Replace the 6/V40H cell, enter BIOS, set the correct date and time, and save before exiting.

CMOS checksum error on boot after main battery swap

A checksum error at POST means the BIOS detected that stored settings no longer match what the CMOS SRAM contains — this happens when the backup cell is fully depleted and SRAM lost power during the swap. The error is not caused by the new main battery. Fitting a fresh 6/V40H cell restores SRAM voltage, but you must re-enter all BIOS settings manually once the cell is seated. Confirm the cell is reading above 2.8V retention voltage before closing the chassis.

Compatible Models

Lifebook T4220 LifeBook T4210 LifeBook T4215

Replaces Part Numbers

6/V40H 313-016

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours40mAh
Capacity40mAh
Rate0.29Wh
Net Weight9.5g /0.34 oz
Gross Weight35g /1.23 oz
Approximate Weight35g /1.23 oz
Dimension 71.14 x 11.90 x 6.80 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Fujitsu
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Lifebook T4220 shows the correct time after I set it in BIOS, but after a full shutdown overnight it resets to 2000 again — why?

The CMOS cell is below the minimum retention voltage of 2.8V needed to hold the RTC circuit between mains power events. A short standby or sleep cycle won't expose this because the main battery keeps rails alive, but a full cold shutdown removes all power and the depleted cell can't sustain the clock. Replace the 6/V40H Ni-MH backup cell, then set the correct date and time in BIOS and save before the first boot.

I'm getting a CMOS checksum error every time I start the T4220 — the system still boots but settings keep reverting. What's actually happening?

The checksum error means the BIOS confirmed that the values written to CMOS SRAM no longer match what it stored — this happens when the backup cell fully drains and SRAM loses power, corrupting or clearing the stored configuration. Pressing F1 to continue works as a short-term workaround but the settings will not persist. Fit a replacement 6/V40H cell, re-enter your BIOS settings from scratch, and save on exit — the checksum error will clear on the next POST once the SRAM has a stable voltage source above 2.8V.

My T4220 loses all BIOS settings the moment I unplug the AC adapter, even with a charged main battery installed — is the motherboard faulty?

This points to a depleted CMOS cell rather than a board fault. The CMOS backup circuit on the T4220 is independent of the main battery — when the cell is exhausted, SRAM retention drops out the moment any power interruption occurs, including an AC disconnect. We confirmed this behaviour on the bench: a dead 6/V40H causes immediate SRAM loss even with a fully charged main pack present. Replace the backup cell and the settings will survive AC removal without issue.

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