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ResMed S9 Series CPAP VPAP Filters

ResMed S9 Series CPAP VPAP Filters

SKU:CF2107 -3 Filters

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Disposable Filters for ResMed AirSense™ and AirCurve™

Need new filters for your ResMed AirSense 10 and AirCurve 10 CPAP machines? No problem! Our AirSense 10 CPAP filters are the perfect choice for your AirSense 10. AirCurve 10 also works quite well. Don’t struggle with a filter on your CPAP mask and machines. CPAP is meant to help you breathe easily. Our ResMed CPAP filters help ensure it.

Product Description

The disposable filters are designed and cut to the specific needs of a ResMed AirSense™ or AirCurve™ machine. The intake area of the machine is a certain size and should only use the proper filters designed for that machine to ensure proper filtration. ResMed CPAP and VPAP machines take room air, filter the air pollutants, then provide the user with filtrated positive airway pressure. In simple terms, you get cleaner air paired with a ResMed CPAP machine that helps you breathe easily. The perfect recipe for sweet dreams and, more importantly, a truly restful night’s sleep so that you can wake up refreshed and ready to tackle the day ahead.

Why Use a Filter for ResMed CPAP Machines?

Why bother using an air filter on your masks. CPAP is meant to help you breathe easier, right? Without the air filter, the user would be breathing the air quality that is in the room with no added filtration. The truth is, you can’t see what’s in the air, so you don’t know how clean the air actually is. If you’re already using CPAP machines to help you breathe easier at night, whether it’s an AirSense 10, AirCurve 10, or any other CPAP machine, doesn’t it make sense to give your system a little extra boost?

The machine is comparable to a home furnace in functionality and should be thought of this way when changing your filter. Remember, the filter catches a lot of particles in the air, and a filter past its expiration date isn’t half as good at its job.

How to Use

These filters are NOT designed to be cleaned. If a filter gets wet, dirty or torn, throw it away and replace with a new one. It is common to replace the disposable filters on a monthly basis or sooner depending on the user's environment. Change the filter on your CPAP machines more often if you’re more sensitive to air quality. If you have air quality concerns after replacing a brand new filter, make sure to check other components of your CPAP machine as well, like the water chamber and oxygen concentrators.

Full Face Masks or Nasal Pillow Masks?

When it comes to masks, nasal and full masks are two different animals. For those who want a lighter, more comfortable fit, reach for nasal masks. Full face masks offer more complete coverage. Both work equally well with CPAP machines, including AirCurve 10 S9 and AirSense 10 AutoSet, so choosing masks, nasal or full face, is largely about preference.


Included in this Package

  • 3, 6 or 12 Disposable Filters for the ResMed AirSense™ or AirCurve™

Recommended Replacement Schedule

  • Tube Hose: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Foam Filters: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed); wash weekly
  • Ultra Fine Filters: Every Month (or as needed)
  • Water Chamber: Every 3-6 Months (or as needed); wash daily

Compatible CPAP Machines

These filters will work with the following ResMed™ machines:

  • AirSense™ 10 AutoSet
  • AirSense™ 10 AutoSet for Her
  • AirSense™ 10 Elite
  • AirSense™ 10 CPAP
  • AirCurve™ 10 VPAP S
  • AirCurve™ 10 VPAP Auto
  • AirCurve™ 10 ASV
  • Associated Part Numbers: CF2107, 36850, 36851, 36852
  • Condition: New
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Dimensions: 1 3/8in x 2 1/8in
  • Insurance Codes: A7038
  • International Shipping: Yes, Available
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • RX Required?: No

How Often Should I Replace My Filters?

To make sure that the air quality you breathe during the
night is high and safe, you need to replace or clean the CPAP filters
periodically. If you have pets, have someone in your home who smokes, or have a
wood-burning stove, you will need to replace the filters more regularly. Disposable
CPAP filters should be replaced every 1-3 months. You cannot reuse them. You
will want to change the disposable in-line bacteria filters every 30 days.

Reusable filters should be replaced every 12-24 months depending
on routine maintenance.

How Do I Clean My Machine Filter?

Unless your machine uses a reusable filter, it is recommended
to dispose of the CPAP filter and not attempt to clean and reuse. Disposable filters
are typically made of a thin white material and should be disposed/replaced
when noticeable build up can be seen or it has been 3 months. Reusable filters
are made of foam-like material and can be cleaned by hand and left to air dry.

I Want to Submit a Self-Claim to My Insurance. Can I Do
This?

In most cases you can submit a claim form for an out-of-net
network provider. You may receive reimbursement back from your provider
depending on your coverage and co-pay. The HCPC code for disposable CPAP
filters is A7038. The HCPC code for reusable CPAP filters is A7039.

Do I Need a Prescription for This Product?

No, machine and mask parts do not require a prescription for
purchase. Often you can prolong the life of your CPAP machine by replacing your
CPAP filter on a frequent basis!

Customer Reviews

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Sandy C.C.
Comfortable CPCP in use

Fantastic machine, Very Quiet, comfortable, easy to use.

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Randy
Great value!

Great value. Got mine and it works great with low running hours and preset for my prescriptions. It was a great choice.

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Russ K.
Cheap

Good price for a backup unit. Works well, comes with all new stuff. Good buy so far.

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Anthony B.
Good

I received my device a few weeks ago and have used it every night since. No complaints, it is compact and quiet, with a great price tag.

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Harry D.
No complaints

Great machine at a great price! No complaints.