Philips Defibrillator DFM100 M6482 Replacement Battery 14.8V
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Philips Defibrillator DFM100 M6482 Replacement Battery 14.8V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.8V
Amp
6800mAh
Philips Efficia DFM100 — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (M6482)
This 14.8V, 6800mAh lithium-ion battery replaces the OEM M6482 cell in the Philips Defibrillator DFM100, DFM-100, and Efficia DFM100. These are automated external defibrillators used in emergency cardiac care settings. The battery must meet the device's BMS handshake and self-test requirements to register as ready for clinical use.
- DFM100 / Efficia DFM100 platform fit: All three listed model names share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. The DFM100 and Efficia DFM100 are the same hardware line across different markets — one cell covers both.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the DFM100 power-on self-test sequence. The BMS authenticated correctly, the charge IC accepted a full charge cycle, and the device cleared its internal battery status flag without manual reset.
- Post-installation self-test protocol: After fitting this battery, allow the DFM100 to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs a BMS verification pass at startup — cutting power mid-sequence triggers a persistent battery fault flag that will not clear until the next uninterrupted cold boot.
Device not completing boot sequence on new battery
The DFM100 runs a multi-stage BMS authentication check during boot. A new cell that has not yet completed one full charge-discharge cycle may sit at a state-of-charge the device's charge IC reads as marginal, stalling the boot sequence before the self-test clears. This is not a faulty battery — it is the BMS applying a conservative pass threshold to an unconditioned cell. Run one complete charge cycle to 14.8V, then reinstall and allow the boot sequence to finish without interruption.
Self-test failure after battery swap
After a battery swap, the DFM100 may report a self-test failure even when the new cell is fully charged. The device's BMS learn cycle has not yet mapped the new cell's internal resistance profile, so capacity readings fall outside the expected window and the test fails. This typically resolves after one full charge-discharge cycle gives the BMS enough data to calibrate. Complete that conditioning cycle before returning the unit to clinical use, then confirm the self-test passes and the ready indicator is green.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philips
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The DFM100 is alarming low battery immediately after I installed a fully charged replacement — what's happening?
The DFM100's BMS sets its low-battery threshold against the internal resistance profile of the OEM cell. A new replacement cell has a slightly different resistance signature until it completes one full charge-discharge cycle, which causes the device to read state-of-charge as below threshold even on a full battery. Run one complete cycle — charge to 14.8V, allow the device to discharge under its normal self-test load, then recharge fully. After that cycle, the BMS recalibrates and the alarm clears.
The unit won't power on at all after the old battery sat unused for several months — is the new cell the issue?
The old cell is the issue, not the new one. Li-ion cells that self-discharge below approximately 10.0V for an extended period drop under the BMS recovery threshold, and the device refuses to boot to protect the discharge circuit. If you're fitting a new replacement cell that was also stored a long time, confirm it reads above 12V before installation. Fit the new cell, connect it to the charger first before attempting to power on, and allow a full uninterrupted charge cycle before running the boot sequence.
The DFM100 shuts off unexpectedly during use in the first few days after fitting the new battery — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong with the battery. Medical defibrillators apply a demanding load profile during self-test and standby cycles, and new cells experience higher internal resistance in the first 10 cycles before chemistry stabilises. The BMS interprets the resulting voltage sag as a low-cell event and trips the cutoff as a precaution. Each subsequent cycle reduces internal resistance as the cell conditions. Complete at least three full charge-discharge cycles before clinical deployment, and confirm the device passes its self-test without interruption after each one.
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