When To Replace Rechargeable Headset Batteries
Today’s rechargeable
headset batteries are designed for long life and reliable performance. But
these vital drive-thru parts can only handle so many recharges before they wear
out. How do you know when to replace them with new ones?
A
common sign is frequent audio static and/or “cut-outs,” – the sound suddenly
stops when taking an order. When this happens, replace the headset batteries
with new or fully charged ones. If the problem goes away, recharge the first
set of batteries and put them back in the headset. If they continue to have
cut-out problems, they should be replaced.
Pay
attention to the charging cycle. Most fully charged headset batteries will last
10 to 12 hours – enough for a full shift. If you need to change batteries every
few hours, it’s time to replace them with new ones. Also, check the expiration
date, which is usually printed on the side of the batteries. If your batteries
have gone beyond the date, replace them with new ones.
CE Repairs stocks
and sells CE-branded batteries for HME, Panasonic and 3M headsets. To help you
save money, we also offer a “buy
3 get 1 free” battery special. Order three batteries online, enter the
promo code, and we’ll include a 4th battery at no charge.
We also offer
other money-saving specials
for new and existing customers. And don’t forget about our free inbound
shipping when you need drive-thru part repairs.
To keep your drive-thru parts and equipment working
without a hitch call CE today at 877-731-0334.
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