TOTO DHE812 Automatic Flusher Replacement Battery 3V 2200mAh
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TOTO DHE812 Automatic Flusher Replacement Battery 3V 2200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3V
Amp
2200mAh
TOTO DHE812 / Eco EFV Series — 3V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery (Flush-2)
This is a 3V, 2200mAh lithium-manganese dioxide battery for the TOTO DHE812 and compatible automatic flush valve series. It powers the infrared sensor and solenoid valve that triggers touchless flushing. Fits DHE812, Eco EFV, SHX0134, TEL3GCCN-10, and over 29 additional TOTO automatic flusher models sharing the Flush-2 specification.
- DHE812 and Eco EFV platform compatibility: These models share the same 3V power rail, solenoid activation threshold, and Flush-2 battery housing. The sensor controller draws consistent low current during standby and a short burst through the solenoid on each activation — the Li-MnO2 chemistry handles this pulse profile without voltage sag.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell against the solenoid activation cycle on a DHE812 unit. The BMS held voltage above the 2.6V solenoid minimum across repeated flush cycles, and the sensor accepted the new cell without any manual reset required.
- Post-install sensor confirmation: After seating the new battery, wave a hand slowly in front of the sensor three times. This triggers the self-test flush sequence and confirms the unit has accepted the new cell. If the flush does not fire, recheck polarity — the Flush-2 cell is directional and the housing gives little tactile resistance when seated backwards.
Why the DHE812 stops flushing mid-installation cycle
The DHE812 solenoid requires a minimum of approximately 2.6V to open fully. Alkaline or carbon-zinc cells of similar size drop below this threshold under the solenoid's pulse load far earlier than their rated capacity suggests. Li-MnO2 chemistry maintains a flat discharge curve at 3V nominal, which keeps the solenoid firing consistently through the battery's service life. Mixing cell types or using a partially discharged spare causes the solenoid to click but not open — replacing with a fresh, correct-spec Li-MnO2 cell resolves this immediately.
Flusher activating randomly after battery swap
Random activation after a battery change usually means the sensor has not completed its re-calibration cycle. When the old battery is removed, the sensor loses its ambient baseline reading. On power-up with the new cell, if someone walks past during the first few seconds, the unit captures movement as its new baseline and begins misfiring. Power cycle the unit — remove the battery, wait 10 seconds, reseat it, then keep the sensor zone clear for 30 seconds while it sets its baseline. Phantom flushes stop once calibration completes.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: TOTO
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-MnO2
- Battery Type: Li-MnO2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The DHE812 won't flush at all even though I just put a new battery in — what's wrong?
The most common cause is reversed polarity. The Flush-2 cell seats with very little resistance when inserted backwards, and the housing doesn't block it. Remove the battery, confirm the positive terminal orientation matches the diagram inside the compartment, and reseat firmly. If polarity is correct, verify the replacement cell is Li-MnO2 and not an alkaline substitute — alkalines drop below the 2.6V solenoid activation threshold under pulse load and won't fire the valve reliably.
The flusher is going through batteries much faster than it used to — is something wrong with the valve?
High flush frequency is the most common driver of faster-than-expected battery consumption — each solenoid cycle draws a current spike, and a busy restroom can generate hundreds of cycles per day. Check whether the sensor range has drifted outward; if the detection zone is too wide, the unit fires on incidental movement near the toilet rather than only direct use. Adjust the sensor sensitivity trim (accessible with a flathead on the DHE812 cover) one step inward and monitor cycle frequency over 48 hours.
My TOTO flusher keeps activating randomly every few minutes even when no one is near it — how do I stop it?
This is sensor baseline drift, not a faulty battery. After a power interruption or battery swap, the infrared sensor re-calibrates to whatever it sees in the first few seconds — if a heat source like a nearby radiator or ventilation current is in the sensor's field, it reads that as a presence trigger. Power cycle the unit, then block or redirect the heat source before the 30-second calibration window closes. If random firing continues, cover the sensor lens with tape for 60 seconds after power-up to force a clean ambient baseline, then remove the tape.
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