Philips Intake Bacteria Filter for Respironics EverFlo & EverFlo Q

$19.95
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SKU
1055860

  • Compatible for both EverFlo & EverFlo Q Stationary Oxygen Concentrators
  • Clear top for easy inspection
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Respironics EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator Filter

The Respironics Bacteria Intake filter is compatible with all EverFlo and EverFlo Q oxygen concentrators. These are not authentic OEM filters. Disposable filters are an important component to the device regardless of the brand or kind of machine the user may operate. These devices may eliminate harmful dust, pollen, and cigarette smoke particles from your CPAP machine. CPAP filters are a crucial element for the user’s CPAP therapy, providing clean and fresh airflow. Keep in mind to take the  necessary precautions to maintain clean air and to change your filters every 30 days. If the product is reusable, make sure to clean it completely and correctly, changing it as necessary or when it becomes damaged or discolored. Different filters last longer and could work with specific brands.

Philips Respironics EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator Filter - Features

  • Intake bacteria filters for an Everflo oxygen concentrator by Respironics.
  • A Respironics Everflo Micro Disk Oxygen Concentrator Filter.
  • Must be replaced after 2000 hours or every six months for oxygen with a purity of 90+.
  • One can obtain pure oxygen.
  • The machine uses less electricity.

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    Philips Intake Bacteria Filter for Respironics EverFlo & EverFlo Q - Customer Questions
    How to Clean Everflo Oxygen Concentrator Filter?
    The Philips Respironics EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator Filter particle filter should be cleaned when it looks dirty: As instructed by the manufacturer, remove the filter. Warm water and mild dish soap should be added to a sink or basin full of water. In the soapy water, put the filter in. Use a moist cloth or sponge to remove extra dust and dust particles. Finally, use fresh warm water to rinse the ...
    How to Replace Your Philips Respironics EverFlo Intake Filter?
    Look behind the panel on the back of the Everflo for the intake filter. To open the panel, you might need to use a quarter. Inside this cabinet is the Filter. In general, this filter should be changed every two years or as needed.
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