Bacterial filter with Airsense?

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goofy_american
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Bacterial filter with Airsense?

Post by goofy_american » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:24 pm

I have an Resmed S8 and like the round style bacterial filter to help remove pollens and bacteria.

Can the new style Airsense machines utilize these bacterial filters?

It appears that they have changed the house output to the back of the machine. Is there still a spot to slide the bacterial filter into place?

If they don't work, are there any other ways to add extra layers of filtering? I have bad allergies

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Re: Bacterial filter with Airsense?

Post by palerider » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:54 pm

goofy_american wrote:I have an Resmed S8 and like the round style bacterial filter to help remove pollens and bacteria.

Can the new style Airsense machines utilize these bacterial filters?

It appears that they have changed the house output to the back of the machine. Is there still a spot to slide the bacterial filter into place?

If they don't work, are there any other ways to add extra layers of filtering? I have bad allergies
there is a setting for the AB filter in the autoset/elite manual, so I'd say the answer is "yes" to the ball filters.

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