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Battery RAYOVAC replacement for Honeywell CT37, Li-Ion 3.87 V 3700 mAh, CT37-BTSC-002
Replacement battery RAYOVAC for Honeywell CT37 is a single-cell Lithium‑Ion power module designed to restore the runtime of compatible Honeywell CT37 handheld barcode scanners. With a nominal voltage of 3.87 V and a rated capacity of 3700 mAh (approximately 14 Wh), this black rechargeable battery is supplied as one piece and intended for use in mobile data-collection, warehouse scanning and retail point-of-sale workflows where reliable portable power is required.
This RAYOVAC replacement battery provides a direct-fit power source with the same nominal voltage and capacity as the original equipment it replaces, enabling predictable operating time between charges. Lithium‑Ion chemistry ensures a favorable energy density and a stable discharge profile for continuous scanner operation. The single-pack format simplifies spare-parts management and on-site replacement.
Power down the Honeywell CT37 scanner before replacing the battery. Remove the battery compartment cover according to the device manual, extract the depleted cell and insert the RAYOVAC replacement ensuring correct polarity and secure seating. Replace the compartment cover and charge the scanner using the manufacturer-recommended charger until the battery is fully charged before first use. Follow the scanner’s on-screen prompts or status indicators to confirm proper recognition and charge state.
Charge the battery at ambient temperatures recommended by the scanner manufacturer and avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold. Use only approved chargers and follow safe lithium‑ion handling practices. For optimal lifespan, avoid deep discharges when possible and store the battery partially charged if it will not be used for extended periods.
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