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Introduction

A working battery is necessary in order for your Uniden Guardian G955 monitor to turn on and display images and recordings captured by the surveillance system. If you have noticed that your monitor is not charging or holding a charge despite using the given adapter and trying other power outlets consider giving your monitor a reset.

If upon a reset your monitor still doesn’t hold a charge or turn on, you have a faulty battery that needs to be replaced.

Make sure your device is completely powered down and unplugged before you begin.

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • First, remove four 6.1 mm screws from your monitor using a J1 Phillips head screwdriver.

First, remove four 6.1 mm screws from your monitor using a J1 Phillips head screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Carefully, use a metal spudger to open the case starting from any corner.
  • Slowly slide the spudger along the inside edge of the case.

Carefully, use a metal spudger to open the case starting from any corner.

Slowly slide the spudger along the inside edge of the case.

Step 3

  • Remove the two 6.1 mm screws from the black fastener using a screwdriver.
  • Remove the black fastener.

Remove the two 6.1 mm screws from the black fastener using a screwdriver.

Remove the black fastener.

Step 4

  • Disconnect the head of the cable attached to the motherboard by pressing on the outer edge of the cable and sliding it out.

Disconnect the head of the cable attached to the motherboard by pressing on the outer edge of the cable and sliding it out.

Step 5

  • Remove the battery from the case by sliding a halberd spudger below it. (note: the spudger shown is metal, to ensure proper safety, utilize a nylon or plastic spudger.)

Remove the battery from the case by sliding a halberd spudger below it. (note: the spudger shown is metal, to ensure proper safety, utilize a nylon or plastic spudger.)

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Ricaedo Garcia - Sep 14, 2017

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The instructions and illustrations are fine, but there is NO information on how to obtain a replacement battery. I have searched without any luck.

Kathy - Aug 29, 2020

Hello, I sure hope I can get a answer on this, Ricaedo Garcia was you able to find a replacement battery for yours. I been searching for one and no luck. Thank you

George Scott - Sep 19, 2020

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I’m going to try using this battery: YK843553-Battery-for-UNIDEN-UBW2101C-Camera-UBWC21-1250mAh

I think it will work. The connector and voltage are the same.

PhBob - - Jul 18, 2021

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George Scott: Did that battery work satisfactorily?