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ResMed CPAP Filters in New Delhi, India – Clean & Effective Airflow

Shop genuine ResMed CPAP filters at CPAPNOW.IN, your authorized dealer in New Delhi. Designed to remove dust, allergens, and particles for cleaner air and better sleep therapy performance.

installing ResMed AirSense 10 standard air filter in CPAP machine step by step

What Are ResMed CPAP Filters?

ResMed CPAP filters are essential components that clean the air before it enters your CPAP machine. They help remove dust, pollen, and airborne particles, ensuring cleaner airflow and protecting the device from contamination

Types of ResMed CPAP Filters Available

Filters for AirSense 10 AutoSet

AirSense 10 filters are standard disposable filters designed to trap dust and larger particles before air enters the machine. These filters are widely used and must be replaced regularly for optimal performance.

Filters for AirSense 11 AutoSet

AirSense 11 filters are different in size and design and are only compatible with AirSense 11 devices. They help filter airborne particles and maintain clean airflow during therapy.

Filters for AirMini Travel CPAP

AirMini filters are compact filters designed for portable CPAP machines, ensuring clean airflow even during travel.

Why Replacing CPAP Filters Is Important

Over time, CPAP filters collect dust and debris, which can affect airflow and therapy quality.

  • Dirty filters can reduce airflow efficiency

  • May cause irritation or discomfort

  • Can allow particles to enter the machine

Regular replacement helps maintain clean air and consistent therapy performance.

How Often Should You Replace ResMed CPAP Filters?

  • Every 2–4 weeks in dusty environments

  • Every 1–3 months under normal conditions

  • Immediately if dirty, damaged, or blocked

Some guidelines suggest checking filters regularly and replacing them when clogged or worn.

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ResMed AirMini standard air filter for portable Travel CPAP machine clean airflow replacement
ResMed AirSense 10 standard CPAP filter for clean airflow and device protection

 

What do CPAP filters do?

CPAP filters clean the air before it enters the machine, removing dust, allergens, and particles to ensure safe and effective therapy. Learn how to clean and maintain CPAP equipment, including filters, to ensure clean airflow and effective therapy.

Are AirSense 10 and AirSense 11 filters the same?

No. AirSense 10 and AirSense 11 filters have different sizes and are not compatible with each other.

What is the difference between ResMed Standard Air Filter and Hypoallergenic Air Filter?

  • Standard Air Filter:

Designed to block larger particles such as dust and debris. It is suitable for regular use in normal environments.

  • Hypoallergenic Air Filter:

Provides finer filtration and helps capture smaller particles like pollen and allergens, making it ideal for users with allergies or sensitivities.

So Standard filters block larger particles, while hypoallergenic filters provide finer filtration for allergens. Both types are available for AirSense 10 and 11 but must match the specific device model.

Can I use both Standard and Hypoallergenic filters with AirSense 10 and AirSense 11?

Yes, both standard and hypoallergenic filters are available for AirSense 10 and AirSense 11, but they are device-specific.

 

This means:

  • AirSense 10 filters (standard or hypoallergenic) fit only AirSense 10

  • AirSense 11 filters (standard or hypoallergenic) fit only AirSense 11

They are not interchangeable between the two devices.Both filters help maintain clean airflow, but hypoallergenic filters offer higher filtration efficiency. Learn about sleep apnea treatment and how CPAP therapy relies on clean, filtered airflow for effective and comfortable breathing support

Are AirMini filters the same as AirSense filters?

No. Filters for AirMini are different in size and design compared to AirSense 10 and AirSense 11 filters. Each CPAP device uses its own specific filter type, so AirMini filters are not compatible with AirSense machines and cannot be used interchangeably.

How often should I replace my CPAP filter?

typically every 1–3 months, but more frequently in dusty environments or if the filter becomes dirty.

Can CPAP filters be cleaned and reused?

Most ResMed CPAP filters are disposable and not washable. They should be replaced regularly for hygiene and performance

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

A dirty filter can reduce airflow, affect therapy performance, and allow dust to enter the machine.

Do CPAP filters improve air quality?

Yes. They help remove dust, pollen, and airborne particles, providing cleaner air during therapy. Using a clean CPAP filter helps maintain airflow, but pairing it with a well-fitted mask is equally important for effective therapy. Explore our ResMed CPAP Masks to find the right fit for comfort and proper sealing.

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