Alaris Medical 599 Infusion Pump 6-volt battery replacement sealed
Replacement Alaris Medical 599 Infusion Pump battery pack, valve regulated sealed lead acid compact and rechargeable 6-volt 3.2ah absorbed glass mat batteries, will not spill can be used in portable devices, offered at low prices direct from warehouse
Below you should find we have listed most of the relevant information that you would need to help assist you in the renewal of a compatible battery for your Alaris Medical 599 Infusion Pump, with a capacity of 3.2-amp hours, you might find this size battery in medical equipment, portable and stationary as well as home and commercial alarm systems as emergency battery backup as well as many other uses, these 6-volt cells are also capable of deep cycling, they are safe to be handled and to use indoors or in portable devices as well of course as rechargeable they are made for this kind of application, they are the required VRLA with AGM technology (more information about the qualities of the chemistry of them will be found below) they are recyclable and very environmentally friendly, see our recycle page for details
- Alaris Medical 599 Infusion Pump battery replacement
This sealed lead battery that you obtain from us will be almost fully charged, but you should still charge them fully before first use, if the battery is being fitted in something with its own built in always connected mains supply like an alarm system then you can miss this step as it will do a better job of charging it than you, the period of this initial charge before first use need only be until the charger states it is ready, probably not very long at all, do not just install and use without this initial charge, unless the situation is as stated above, doing so can shorten expected life span, it's well worth doing
While is not something that most will even notice but if being used in a portable piece of equipment it could take a number of charges and corresponding use in the device before a full capacity charge is reached, this is a normal part of the conditioning process, letting your new batteries sit in a discharged state, even partially is not a good idea, so if being used in a portable device as soon as you have used them put them back on charge, you should never deliberately go out of your way to try fully discharge the batteries, we are often asked will this extend the life but no this will only reduce its life span and cost you money in the long run, if for any unforeseen reason they is an extended period where you are not using the batteries make sure they are fully charged first, then recharge every four weeks but do not leave on the charger for more than 24-hours
The battery type is AGM which is short for absorbed glass mat construction, they are also valve regulated, to the end user this would mean they can be used around the home or in portable devices without the fear of any leakage, they will never need any maintenance, except of course charging, no need to top up fluids, they are sealed, the acid is held within a glass matting, very tough can withstand heat and the cold to the extreme and highly reliable
We offer the information on this page purely as a guide only, if you carefully check the code then you should be ok, many are very similar so it's worth being vigilant, if in doubt look at your old battery, take note of the dimensions and anything written on the side of them, we have included the size below so you can double check, this 6-volt 3.2-amp hour uses a very high content of lead or PB in its manufacture, this is very easy to recycle so it can further be used in another product, more information on this process can be found on our recycle page link at the foot of this one
Voltage = 6-volts
Capacity = 3.2Ah @20Hr
Chemistry = absorbed glass mat, AGM, VRLA
In this set there is 1 rechargeable batteries to replace the Alaris Medical 599 Infusion Pump we have listed the size of each battery below
Length = 134mm or 5.27-inches
Width = 34mm 1.33-inches
Height = 60mm or 2.36-inches
Battery layout - from chart below = 1
