Hamilton C1 Ventilator 10.8V 46Wh Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery REF 369108

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Hamilton C1 Ventilator 10.8V 46Wh Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery REF 369108


The mandatory backup battery protects the ventilator from low power consumption or power outages.

In the event of a power failure, the ventilator automatically switches to battery backup mode without interrupting the ventilation. An alarm will sound to indicate the change. Disable alarms to acknowledge notifications of power system changes and reset alarms.

If the battery is completely discharged, the buzzer will sound continuously for at least two minutes.

The battery charges when the fan is connected to AC power, regardless of whether the fan is on or off. The battery indicator on the device indicates the charge status of the battery.

The battery and power icons in the lower right corner of the screen show the energy consumed. The box around the power icon shows the current fan power.


Battery/power state

Power icon on displayBattery status
Device is plugged into primary power and the battery is charging.
Device is running on battery power.
Battery is fully charged.
Battery is partially charged
Battery has less than 10% charge left.
Battery is either defective or not installed.

Battery status indicator on ventilator, overview


Indicator on ventilatorBattery status
Solid green:The indicated battery (1 shown) is fully charged and the device is connected to AC power, even though the fan is off.
Flashing green:A blink means the device is connected to AC power and the indicated battery is charging, even if the fan is off.
Not Lit :dimmed to indicate that the specified battery is not charged (the device is running on battery power and is not connected to AC power, or the battery has overheated).

If the battery is not fully charged, connect the fan to AC power to charge


Troubleshooting alarms


AlarmDefinitionAction needed
Battery 1: Calibration requiredLow priority. You need to adjust the battery. You can still use the batteryFor continuous ventilation, replace the battery with a battery of appropriate power
Battery 1: Defectivehigh priority. The battery is defective. If another power supply is connected, continue venting.

• Replacement element.

• Provides alternative ventilation.

• If the problem persists, repair the fan.

Battery 1: Replacement requiredLow priority. The battery is out of capacity and needs to be replaced immediately.

• Connect the fan to alternating current (AC).

• Replacement element.

• If there is no alternative, provide alternative ventilation until the problem is resolved.

• If the problem persists, repair the fan.

Battery 1: Temperature highhigh priority. The battery temperature is higher than expected.

• Keep the fan away from direct sunlight and other heat sources.

• Replacement element.

• Provide alternative ventilation until the problem is resolved.

• If the problem persists, repair the fan.

Battery 1: Wrong batteryLow priority. The battery used is not suitable for this ventilator.

• Replacement element.

• Connect the fan to alternating current (AC).

• Provide alternative ventilation until the problem is resolved.

Battery communication errorhigh priority. There is no battery data. Ventilation will continue.

• Make sure the battery and battery connector are installed correctly.

• Make sure the battery pack is closed properly.

• If the problem persists, replace the battery.

• If the problem persists, repair the fan.

Battery low

Low battery warnings have different priorities depending on the age and condition of the battery. Notification priority is set to:

as following

high priority The ventilator is running on a very low battery. 5 minutes left

If a low priority low battery warning occurs while the ventilator is running. The remaining working time may be less than 5 minutes.

medium priority The fan runs when the battery is low.

low priority The ventilator is running on line voltage and its battery is low.

• Connect the ventilator to the main power supply.

• Install a rechargeable battery.

• Provide additional ventilation if necessary.

Battery power lossHigh priority. No battery is present.

• Connect the ventilator to primary power (AC).

• Insert a battery.

Battery totally dischargedHigh priority. The battery charge level is below 5%. The ventilator switches to the Ambient state

• Connect the ventilator to primary power (AC). Connecting to primary power also charges the battery.

• Immediately provide alternative ventilation until the issue is resolved.


• If the problem still persists, have the ventilator serviced.


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