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does it have any adverse effects on the software within the BMCC. In fact, the only way to know if the
battery may be defective is to verify the correct time was kept after the BMCC lost its 5V supply for
whatever reason.
4.28.3.1 BMCC Battery Safety
The battery used in the BMCCs is a coin type lithium style. The part number is BR1225. This battery is
not sold by Danfoss LLC but can be locally sourced at most stores that sell coin-type batteries.
• • • DANGER • • •
Please follow the safety warnings listed in this section.
Please observe the following safety warnings:
• Verify the battery is properly installed (“+” side facing up, away from the PCB).
• Do not attempt to charge the battery.
• Do not deform, short, or heat up the battery.
• Keep the battery away from small children and pets. A physician should be contacted
immediately if the battery is swallowed.
• Wrap insulating tape, such as electrical tape, around the battery prior to disposal.
• Always refer to local requirements in your area to ensure the battery is properly disposed.
4.28.3.2 BMCC Defective Battery Symptoms
If the BMCC battery is good and no BMCC problems exist, the BMCC will retain the current time after
a power cycle. However, if after syncing the BMCC time with the current time from the computer that
is connected to the BMCC, the BMCC does not retain the current time after a power cycle, the battery
may need to be replaced.
If a new battery does not resolve the problem, the BMCC should be replaced.
4.28.3.3 BMCC Battery Verification
To verify the integrity of the battery, the BMCC case must be separated.
NOTE
This should only be performed when warranty has expired.
1. Remove the BMCC. Refer to "4.28.4.1 BMCC Removal".
2. Separate the BMCC case by removing or cutting the stickers that are applied to the seam of the
case halves.
Figure 4-274 BMCC Case Separation
• • • CAUTION • • •
The BMCC is sensitive to ESD, which can render the BMCC software useless. When attempting to verify the condition of the back-
up battery, refer to Section "1.9 Handling Static Sensitive Devices" on page 20 in this manual.
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