m-series hidden filter
m-series hidden filter
I was changing my foam and ultra fine filters the other day. While wipeing down the rest of machine I decided to take out the little screw on bottom of the machine directly under the filters to see what this was holding. The filter holder came off and there was another foam filter at the bottom of the holder, on the inside. I guess this filters air from the 2 little holes at the bottom of the filter holder. (you can see the 2 holes from the outside, directly below the regular filter) I have 2200 hours on mine and it was dirty!
I am suprised they don't tell us about this extra filter in the manual. Is anyone else suprised?
I am suprised they don't tell us about this extra filter in the manual. Is anyone else suprised?
- SleepingBeauty
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I just went and checked mine and Wow was it ever dirty. Had a bit of time finding a Torx wrench that small. Looks like it is a bit more open filter as well as a smaller size than the one in the back. I wonder if you can buy a replacement.
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Chances are the filter isn't on the patient air circuit, it probably to let in air to cool the unit electronics. If it has a torx screw on it, thats a hint to keep out. As mere mortals aren't supposed to have that kind of screwdriver. (Professionals Only)
They find out you cleaned it, they will probably void the warrenty. I'm sure if it needed cleaning, the B&M DME would call you, the cost to clean it, maybe his car payment plus the cost of the filter at 300% mark-up. Jim
They find out you cleaned it, they will probably void the warrenty. I'm sure if it needed cleaning, the B&M DME would call you, the cost to clean it, maybe his car payment plus the cost of the filter at 300% mark-up. Jim
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It is a foam filter looks a like little looser material than the washable one on the back. It is square and about the size of the washable one but only about half the height. Air apparently comes in the two small holes just below the standard filter holder. Mine was almost totally clogged with gray dust. It is held in place by a very small Torx screw. You have to remove it from the humidifier base to get at it. Remove the screw and then pull up and off the back.
Will be interesting to see what momadams gets back from Respronics.
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It is a foam filter looks a like little looser material than the washable one on the back. It is square and about the size of the washable one but only about half the height. Air apparently comes in the two small holes just below the standard filter holder. Mine was almost totally clogged with gray dust. It is held in place by a very small Torx screw. You have to remove it from the humidifier base to get at it. Remove the screw and then pull up and off the back.
Will be interesting to see what momadams gets back from Respronics.
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Humidifier: HC150 Heated Humidifier With Hose, 2 Chambers and Stand |
Additional Comments: 11cm/H2O, Encore Pro 1.8i, Pro Analyzer, Encore Viewer1.0 - 3 Remstar Pro2's, 1 Remstar Auto |
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting: "Wow what a ride!"
I still play Cowboys and Bad Guys but now I use real bullets. CAS
I still play Cowboys and Bad Guys but now I use real bullets. CAS
Yes, they do answer questions quickly.
"It appears you are speaking about a piece of foam that is used as a sound absorber. You should not have taken the unit apart beyond what is detailed in the User manual. The unit should be sent back to Respironics to ensure the proper replacement of the foam. This will need to be accomplished through your provider."
Shari
"It appears you are speaking about a piece of foam that is used as a sound absorber. You should not have taken the unit apart beyond what is detailed in the User manual. The unit should be sent back to Respironics to ensure the proper replacement of the foam. This will need to be accomplished through your provider."
Shari
If it is a sound absorber I wonder why it has air being pulled through it? I think Jim has it right it is the air passage to the electronics. I don't think it is in the air passage to the hose.
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Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting: "Wow what a ride!"
I still play Cowboys and Bad Guys but now I use real bullets. CAS
I still play Cowboys and Bad Guys but now I use real bullets. CAS
Even so, considering the fact that it's apparently pulling dust/lint into that filter means it's going to be restricted at some point.....building up heat in the electronics.6PtStar wrote:If it is a sound absorber I wonder why it has air being pulled through it? I think Jim has it right it is the air passage to the electronics. I don't think it is in the air passage to the hose.
Yes, we mere mortals shouldn't have access to torx screwdrivers. I wonder what they would/will do at the point when those machines go out of warranty?
I also wonder if the DMEs know about those filters/sound absorbers and if they're allowed to use screwdrivers......scary thought.
Den ("Tanks" for the information)
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