Murata SR626W

Ntuziaka ntuziaka maka elekere ọlaọcha nke Murata 376 SR626W Silver Oxide

Model: SR626W | Brand: Murata

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of Murata 376 SR626W 1.55V Silver Oxide Watch Button Cell batteries. These batteries are designed for watches and other small electronic devices requiring a stable and reliable power source. Murata, a leader in micro-battery technology, ensures high performance and reliability in its products.

Murata 376 SR626W Silver Oxide Watch Batteries in Blister Pack

Figure 1: Murata 376 SR626W Silver Oxide Watch Batteries in a blister pack, showing five individual cells.

2. Ozi nchekwa

Please read and understand all safety precautions before handling or installing batteries. Failure to follow these instructions may result in fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazards.

  • Debe ebe ụmụaka na-apụghị iru: Button cell batteries can be swallowed. If swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
  • Etinyela ihe n'ime akpa: These batteries are not rechargeable. Attempting to recharge may cause leakage or explosion.
  • Emela ka ọ gbasasịa ma ọ bụ gbanwee: Tampering with batteries can lead to internal short circuits, leakage, or explosion.
  • Do not expose to heat: Avoid direct sunlight, high temperatures, or fire. This can cause leakage, explosion, or fire.
  • Do not short-circuit: Keep batteries away from metal objects that could cause a short circuit.
  • Observe polarity: Always insert batteries with the correct positive (+) and negative (-) orientation as indicated by the device.
  • Zere kọntaktị na akpụkpọ ahụ na anya: If battery fluid comes into contact with skin or eyes, immediately flush with plenty of water and seek medical attention.

3. Nwụnye

Installing a watch battery typically requires specific tools and careful handling. If you are unsure, it is recommended to consult a professional watch repair technician.

  1. Prepare your workspace: Work on a clean, well-lit surface. Use a soft cloth or mat to prevent scratching your watch.
  2. Open the watch case: Depending on your watch model, this may involve unscrewing a case back, prying it open with a case knife, or using a specialized tool.
  3. Wepu batrị ochie: Carefully note the orientation of the old battery. Use non-metallic tweezers or a small screwdriver to gently lift and remove it. Avoid touching the watch movement with bare hands.
  4. Insert the new battery: Place the Murata SR626W battery into the battery compartment, ensuring the correct polarity (usually positive side up). Use non-metallic tweezers to avoid scratching the battery or watch components.
  5. Secure the battery: Ensure the battery is seated correctly and any retaining clips are re-engaged.
  6. Close the watch case: Carefully re-attach the watch case back, ensuring a secure fit to maintain water resistance (if applicable).
Watch battery being installed with tweezers into a watch movement

Figure 2: Illustration of a watch battery being carefully installed into a watch movement using tweezers.

4. Ozi na-arụ ọrụ

Murata SR626W batteries are designed for consistent and reliable power delivery in watches. They are silver oxide batteries, known for their stable voltage output and long shelf life.

  • Voltage kwụsie ike: Silver oxide batteries maintain a stable voltage throughout their discharge cycle, which is crucial for accurate timekeeping in watches.
  • Mercury-efu: Murata batteries are manufactured without mercury, lead, or cadmium, reflecting a commitment to environmental responsibility.
Close-up of a Murata watch battery with 'Hg 0%' indicating mercury-free composition

Ọgụgụ 3: nso nso view of a Murata watch battery, highlighting the 'Hg 0%' marking, signifying its mercury-free composition.

5. Mmezi na Nchekwa

Proper handling and storage can extend the shelf life of your Murata batteries and ensure safety.

  • Nchekwa: Debe batrị ndị a na-ejighị n'ime ngwugwu mbụ ha n'ebe dị jụụ ma kpọọ nkụ, ebe anwụ na-anaghị apụta kpọmkwem ma ọ bụ oke okpomọkụ.
  • Avoid mixing: Do not mix new and old batteries, or batteries of different types or brands.
  • Kọntaktị dị ọcha: Before installation, ensure the battery contacts in your device are clean and free of corrosion.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If your device does not function after battery replacement, consider the following:

  • polarity na-ezighi ezi: Double-check that the battery is inserted with the correct positive (+) and negative (-) orientation.
  • Poor contact: Ensure the battery is seated firmly in its compartment and that the contacts are clean and making proper connection.
  • Device issue: If the battery is correctly installed and the device still does not work, the issue may lie with the device itself, not the battery.
  • Battery expiration: Check the expiration date on the battery packaging.

7. Nkọwapụta

NkọwapụtaNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanyaSR626W (also known as 376)
Ụdị batrịSilver Oxide Button Cell
Elu ọnụ Voltage1.55V
Ike28 mAh
ChemistrySilver Oxide (0% Mercury)
Akwadoro ojijiElekere
Onye nrụpụtaMurata
Various Murata watch battery models listed alongside a watch movement and batteries

Figure 4: A visual representation of various Murata watch battery models, including the SR626W, alongside a watch movement.

8. Mkpofu

Do not dispose of batteries in household waste. Batteries contain materials that can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. Please recycle batteries at designated collection points or return them to appropriate recycling facilities. Consult your local regulations for proper battery disposal.

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Murata batteries are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the official Murata websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ onye na-ere ahịa gị. Debe nnata nzụta gị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ.

Murata SR626SW battery integrated into a watch movement, emphasizing quality and mercury-free status

Figure 5: A Murata SR626SW battery shown within a watch movement, illustrating its role as a reliable power source.

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