1. Nhanganyaya
Thank you for choosing Murata 371 SR920SW Silver Oxide Button Cell Batteries. Murata has over 40 years of expertise in developing and manufacturing high-performance micro batteries. These batteries are designed to provide reliable and long-lasting power for a wide range of personal electronic devices.
The Murata 371 SR920SW is a 1.55V Silver Oxide battery with a nominal capacity of 35mAh. It is manufactured in Japan, is 0% Mercury, and RoHS Compliant, reflecting a commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.

Image 1: Murata 371 SR920SW batteries in their original blister packaging.
2. Zvigadzirwa zveChigadzirwa
- Type: 371 SR920SW Silver Oxide Button Cell
- Voltage: 1.55V
- Nominal Capacity: 35mAh
- Operating Temperature: -10 ℃ kusvika +60 ℃
- Kuumbwa: 0% Mercury, RoHS Compliant
- Kuvimbika: Engineered for high performance and reliability, continuing a long tradition of Japanese quality.
- Applications: Suitable for various devices including watches, remotes, car keyfobs, medical devices, wearables, digital thermometers, toys, and calculators.

Mufananidzo 2: Pedyo-up view of a Murata SR920SW battery, highlighting its 0% Mercury content.
3. Setup uye Kuiswa
These batteries are designed for easy replacement in compatible devices. Always refer to your device's specific instruction manual for detailed battery replacement procedures, as steps may vary.
General Installation Matanho:
- Ziva Chikamu Chebhatiri: Locate the battery compartment on your device. This is often on the back or underside, secured by screws or a small latch.
- Open Compartment: Carefully open the battery compartment using appropriate tools (e.g., a small screwdriver or watch case opener).
- Bvisa Bhatiri Rekare: Note the orientation of the old battery (positive (+) and negative (-) terminals). Gently remove the old battery.
- Isa Bhatiri Idzva: Insert the new Murata 371 SR920SW battery, ensuring the correct polarity. The positive (+) side is typically facing upwards.
- Secure Compartment: Vhara bhatiri kamuri zvakachengeteka.
- Yedza mudziyo: Power on your device to confirm proper function.

Image 3: Illustrative image of a button cell battery being carefully placed into a watch movement using tweezers.
Kuenderana:
The Murata 371 SR920SW battery is a common replacement for various watch and small electronic device batteries. It is equivalent to Sony 371 and other similar models. Always verify the required battery type for your specific device.

Image 4: A visual guide displaying various Murata watch battery models and their corresponding reference numbers.
4. Operating Guidelines
Once correctly installed, the Murata 371 SR920SW battery will power your device. These silver oxide batteries are known for their stable voltage output throughout their lifespan, which is crucial for devices requiring consistent power, such as watches.
- Consistent Power: Provides a steady 1.55V output for reliable device operation.
- Hupenyu Hurefu: Designed for extended use in low-drain applications.
- Temperature Resilience: Functions effectively within a wide operating temperature range of -10℃ to +60℃.
5. Kuchengetedza nekuchengetedza
Proper handling and storage can extend the life of your batteries and ensure safety.
- Kuchengeta: Chengeta mabhatiri asina kushandiswa mupakeji yawo yepakutanga munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma, kure nezuva rakananga uye tembiricha yakanyanya.
- Kubata: Avoid touching the battery terminals with bare hands, as oils and dirt can affect performance. Use non-conductive tweezers if possible.
- Dzivisa Mapfupi Circuits: Do not store batteries loosely or with metal objects that could cause a short circuit.
- Kurasa: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not dispose of in household waste.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If your device is not functioning correctly after battery installation, consider the following:
- Kuisa Kusiriyo: Ita shuwa kuti bhatiri rakaiswa iine polarity chaiyo (+/-).
- Kusangana Kwakashata: Check that the battery makes firm contact with the device's terminals. Clean any dirt or corrosion from the terminals if necessary.
- Bhatiri Rakapera: Although new, a battery might be faulty or have been stored improperly. Try a different new battery.
- Kusashanda Kwemudziyo: If multiple new batteries do not resolve the issue, the problem may lie with the device itself. Consult your device's manual or a qualified technician.
7. Safety Information
YAmbiro: CHENGA MABHIRI KUSANGANIKIRWA NEVANA.
- Kukachidza Ngozi: Button cell batteries are small and can be easily swallowed by children.
- Chemical Burn Hazard: If swallowed, button cell batteries can cause severe internal chemical burns in as little as 2 hours, leading to serious injury or death.
- Immediate Medical Attention: If you suspect a battery has been swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
- General Safety: Do not recharge, disassemble, heat, or dispose of batteries in fire. Doing so may cause explosion, leakage, or fire.
- Leakage: In case of battery leakage, avoid contact with skin and eyes. If contact occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
8. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Bhatiri Type | 371 SR920SW Silver Oxide Button Cell |
| Voltage | 1.55V |
| Nominal Capacity | 35mAh |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C kusvika +60°C |
| Mercury Content | 0% Mercury |
| Kuteerera | RoHS Inoenderana |
| Origin | Yakagadzirwa muJapan |
| Package Dimensions | 2.09 x 1.02 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces (package) |
| Inokurudzirwa Zvishandiso | Watch, remotes, car keyfobs, medical devices, wearables, calculators, digital thermometers, toys |
9. Tsigiro
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