2026653-019 Patient Monitor Battery Door GE Dash3000 Dash4000 Dash5000
2026653-019 GE Dash3000 Dash4000 Dash5000 Patient Monitor Battery Door
Battery door features
- High Quality Battery Door with Wireframe Assembly for Dash™ Patient Monitor Lighter Weight Compact
- UV and ozone resistant
- Easy to install and disconnect
Replace the battery door
1.Remove the three screws securing the battery door assembly to the rear housing. Remove the battery door assembly.
2. Install the new door and reassemble the patient monitor.
| Item name | GE Dash3000 Dash4000 Dash5000 patient monitor battery door |
| Brand | GE |
| Model | Dash3000 Dash4000 Dash5000 |
| Use place | Hospital Devices; Medical Care; ICU; |
| Deliver time | 3-5 days |
| Warranty | 90 days |
How to charge the battery
The battery can be charged in one of two ways:
Use the CadexSMartTwo+ charger outside the patient monitor.
Inside the patient monitor connected to AC power.
Charge the battery with the CadexSMartTwo + charger
1. Insert the battery into the charger. LED power indicator.
2. Leave the battery in the charger until the LED lights up
NOTE: If the error LED is on, remove the battery from the charger and reinsert it. This should fix any loader timeout errors. However, if this does not fix the charging depleted error, then the battery is faulty and needs to be replaced.
Charge the battery in the patient monitor
Note non-recommended (incompatible) batteries will not charge in the Dash patient monitor.
The battery charges when the patient monitor is connected to AC power.
When you store the battery in a patient monitor connected to AC power (a state called "floating"), the battery will self-discharge to less than 90% of its full charge capacity in about two weeks (depending on the battery temperature). At this point, the patient monitor will automatically charge the battery to 100% of its full charge capacity
How to store batteries
1.Conditioning the battery to 100% capacity before the battery is stored can improve the battery's storage shelf life.
2.Store the battery outside the patient monitor at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F).
- When batteries are stored in a patient monitor powered by AC power, the temperature of the battery cells can be 10°C to 15°C (18°F to 27°F) warmer than the ambient temperature of the room. This reduces battery life.
- The battery life may be less than 12 months when stored in a patient monitor that is continuously powered by AC power and not periodically powered by the battery. GE recommends that you remove the battery and store it near the patient monitor until it needs to be transported.
- Reinstall the battery every six months to increase the shelf life of the memory
How to wake up the battery
When the battery is stored for a long time without charging, it will eventually lose all power and "fall asleep". When the battery is "asleep", none of the LEDs on the battery will light up when the battery's on/off button is pressed. You have to "wake up" the battery to use it again.
There are two ways to wake up the battery:
1.Use the SMartTwo+ charger through Cadex.
2.Inside the patient monitor connected to AC power.
FAQ:
1.Are there any special requirements for the compatibility of dental medical equipment accessories?
Yes. We test the sterility and corrosion resistance of the accessories to ensure they comply with the usage standards of dental medical equipment.
2.What should I do if the accessory matches the device but the signal is interrupted?
Check whether the connection between the accessory and the device is secure and whether there are any external interference sources. If the signal interruption persists, contact our technical team for troubleshooting.
3.Could the signal interruption be caused by compatibility issues?
It is possible. Incompatibility between the accessory and the device's communication protocol may lead to signal interruption; we will recheck and make adjustments accordingly.
4.What are the testing standards for the compatibility of ophthalmic medical device accessories?
In accordance with the high‑precision requirements of ophthalmic medical devices, the accuracy, stability, and interface compatibility of the accessories must be tested to ensure they meet operational requirements.
5.Does the weight deviation of accessories affect the equipment balance?
No. The weight deviation of our accessories does not exceed 5%, meeting the equipment balance requirements and ensuring normal operation.

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