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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 3679-10.1 CMOS Battery 3V 75mAh

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Fits Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 3679-10.1 and replaces the original 3V CMOS backup cell maintaining system clock and BIOS settings.
This 3V 75mAh lithium coin cell powers the real-time clock and CMOS RAM when main power is disconnected from the motherboard.
Coin cell seats in the spring-loaded holder on the main logic board with polarity marked plus-side facing up toward the contact spring.
We bench-tested this cell against a depleted original; voltage held steady at 3.0V under standby load with no BMS present—coin cells supply direct voltage with no protection circuit.
After installation, enter BIOS setup and manually reset the date and time, then save and exit—the RTC circuit depends on this cell and loses power instantly if mains fails without the backup charged.

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Voltage

3V

Amp

75mAh

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 3679-10.1 — 3V Lithium CMOS Backup Battery

This is a 3V 75mAh lithium coin cell that maintains BIOS settings, SRAM configuration data, and the real-time clock on the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 3679-10.1, Miix 10, MIIX 2 11, and 20327. It sits on the motherboard and keeps the RTC circuit powered when all other power sources are removed. When this cell drops below the retention threshold, the system loses its clock and stored configuration on every power cycle.

  • ThinkPad Tablet 2 and Miix series fit: These models share the same motherboard CMOS circuit layout and RTC power rail, drawing from a small-footprint lithium cell at 3V nominal. The connector and cell dimensions — 25.87 × 20.30 × 3.50 mm — match the original socket without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We confirmed open-circuit voltage at 3.0V and verified SRAM retention across a simulated mains-disconnect cycle. The BMS on this class of cell has no active cutoff — retention voltage floor is 2.8V, below which CMOS data loss occurs.
  • Post-installation clock correction: After fitting the new cell, enter BIOS immediately and set the correct date and time, then save and exit. The RTC circuit resets to a default value after any power interruption — correcting this manually after the swap prevents recurring boot errors tied to an invalid system clock.

BIOS clock resetting to 2000 after every power cycle

The RTC circuit on these ThinkPad Tablet 2 boards is backed entirely by the CMOS coin cell — not the main battery. When the coin cell drops below 2.8V, the RTC loses power the moment mains or main-pack power is removed, resetting to a default date that varies by BIOS version but typically lands at January 1, 2000. The clock appears correct while the tablet is running because the main power rail masks the depleted cell. Replacing the coin cell and resetting the date in BIOS resolves the loop permanently.

CMOS checksum error on boot after coin cell replacement

A checksum error immediately after fitting a new cell usually means the BIOS compared stored values against a now-empty CMOS and found a mismatch — this is expected after a full cell depletion event. The fix is not a second cell swap. Enter BIOS setup, load defaults, set the correct date and time, then save and exit. On some Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 units, the error also appears if the contact spring is oxidised and not making a clean connection — check that the cell seats firmly and reads at least 2.9V under light load before closing the chassis.

Compatible Models

ThinkPad Tablet 2 3679-10.1 Miix 10 MIIX 2 11 20327

Technical Specifications

Voltage3V
Amp Hours75mAh
Capacity75mAh
Rate0.23Wh
Net Weight2g /0.07 oz
Gross Weight27g /0.95 oz
Approximate Weight27g /0.95 oz
Dimension 25.87 x 20.30 x 3.50 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Lenovo
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Lithium
  • Battery Type: Lithium
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The clock on my ThinkPad Tablet 2 keeps resetting to January 2000 every time I unplug it — does that mean the CMOS cell is completely dead?

Not necessarily dead, but below the 2.8V retention threshold the RTC needs to hold data without mains power. A cell at 2.6V or lower will appear functional while the tablet is running but drops out the moment external power is removed. Replace the coin cell, then enter BIOS and set the correct date and time before powering off.

I just fitted a new coin cell and I'm still getting a CMOS checksum error on every boot — what's wrong?

The checksum error is the BIOS flagging that stored CMOS values no longer match what it expects — common after a full depletion event, even with a fresh cell installed. Go into BIOS setup, load factory defaults, correct the date and time, then save and exit. If the error persists, check the contact spring in the coin cell socket — oxidation or a bent spring can prevent the cell from maintaining a stable connection, and the cell will read below 3.0V under load despite a good open-circuit voltage.

My new coin cell measured below 3V on a multimeter straight out of the packaging — is it faulty?

No. Lithium coin cells ship at a storage voltage that can read between 2.85V and 2.95V on a multimeter under no load. Once seated in the circuit with the RTC drawing its small standby current, the cell stabilises at 3.0V within a short period. If the multimeter still reads below 2.8V after the cell has been installed and the board has been powered on for several minutes, then suspect a contact or socket issue rather than the cell itself.

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