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Fisher & Paykel HC220 Series Filters 2 Pack

Fisher & Paykel HC220 Series Filters 2 Pack

SKU:900HC228

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HC220 Series CPAP Filters by Fisher & Paykel

This 2 pack of filters keeps dirt and bacteria from entering your CPAP Machine and causing you further health issues. These filters are disposable meaning they need to be replaced on a regular basis. For best results, we recommend replacing every month unless you notice rips, tears, or a build-up of dirt. To make things easier, we have included our recommended replacement schedule below as a reference.

Compatible CPAP Machines

  • HC200 Series
  • HC201 Series
  • HC210 Series
  • HC211 Series
  • HC211 LE Series
  • HC220 Series
  • HC220 LE Series
  • HC221 Series

Included in This Package

  • (1) 2 Pack of Disposable Filters

Optional Accessories

Recommended Replacement Schedule

  • Hose: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Filter(s): Every 1-3 Months (or as needed if noticeable build up)
  • Water Chamber: Every 6-12 Months (or as needed)
  • Mask: As Needed
  • Brand: Fisher & Paykel
  • Associated Parts: HC200, HC210, HC220
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • Insurance Codes: A7038
  • Actual Weight: 1 oz.
  • RX Required?: No
  • Travel Sized: Yes

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!