Breas Disposable Filter for Z1 & Z2
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Breas | SKU: 005788
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Breas Disposable Filter for Z1 & Z2

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Overview

These exclusive Disposable Filters by Human Design Medical are specifically crafted for businesses utilizing Z1 & Z2 Series CPAP Machines. Effectively removing impurities from the air, these filters safeguard both users and CPAP machines from potential damage, ensuring a clean and safe experience.


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Breas Disposable Filter for Z1 & Z2

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Usage

Ensure a filter is always in place when using the CPAP machine. Optimal performance requires replacing these disposable filters at least once a month or earlier if they appear soiled or discolored. Refer to the equipment documentation for complete instructions.

Dimensions

3.5 x 2.0 x 2.0 Inches

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What do CPAP filters do?

CPAP filters trap dust, allergens, and airborne particles, preventing them from entering the machine and your airways.

Are all CPAP filters the same?

No, there are two main types: - Disposable filters (made of paper or synthetic fibers, replaced every 2-4 weeks) - Reusable filters (washable foam filters, replaced every 3-6 months)

How often should I replace my CPAP filter?

Disposable filters: Every 2-4 weeks or sooner if dirty. Reusable filters: Wash weekly and replace every 3-6 months.

Can I clean and reuse a disposable CPAP filter?

No, disposable filters are designed for one-time use and should be replaced, not cleaned.

What happens if I don’t change my CPAP filter?

A dirty filter can reduce air quality, block airflow, and strain the machine, potentially causing damage.

How do I know when my CPAP filter needs changing?

If you notice discoloration, dust buildup, a musty smell, or reduced airflow, it’s time to replace the filter.

Do CPAP filters help with allergies?

Yes, ultra-fine filters help trap allergens like pollen and dust mites, improving air quality for users with allergies.

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