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Filters for IntelliPAP and IntelliPAP 2 CPAP Machines

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Keep your therapy clean and effective with the right filters for your IntelliPAP or IntelliPAP 2 CPAP machine. The reusable filter comes standard with your device, while the disposable fine filter offers an additional layer of protection.

Reusable Gray Foam Filters (Required)

These standard filters come with your IntelliPAP machine and must be used for proper operation. Check your reusable filter every 10 days and rinse with warm water when it appears dirty. Allow it to dry completely before reinserting. For optimal performance, replace your reusable filter every 6 months, even with regular cleaning.

Available Options:

  • Single filter
  • 2-Pack (1-year supply)

Optional Disposable White Fine Filters

Add an extra layer of protection with these ultra-fine filters made of polypropylene and acrylic fibers. They work alongside your reusable filter to capture even the smallest particles—perfect if you have allergies, live in a dusty environment, or want maximum air purification. Replace monthly for best results.

Available Options:

  • Single filter (1-month supply)
  • 6-Pack (6-month supply)

Why Using Both Filters Matters

The reusable filter protects your machine from larger particles while the optional fine filter captures smaller allergens and irritants. This two-stage filtration provides comprehensive protection for both your device and your airways.

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Manufacturer Part Numbers: DSP1035, REU1006, REU1007, DSP1036

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Specifications
Product Model IntelliPAP Series
Vendor Product Number DSP1036
Materials Polypropylene/acrylic
Tax Category CPAP Replacement Supplies
Billing Code A7038 (Disposable Filters)
Product Life 1 Month

FAQs about the Filters for IntelliPAP and IntelliPAP 2 CPAP Machines

In what order do I insert the filters?

If using both a foam and paper filter, the white paper filter is inserted into the filter area first. Some paper filters use the same material on both sides and either side can face into the machine. Other paper filters may have a plastic mesh side and a soft, fuzzy side. Insert the mesh side facing into the machine and the fuzzy side facing out of the machine as shown in the image below. If the paper filter has a tab, fold it facing out of the machine for easy removal. The foam filter is inserted into the filter area after the paper filter is installed. The foam filter will catch the larger dirt particles first. If you are using a two colored filter, the colored side faces out as shown in the image below.

How often should I clean my filters?

Washable foam filters should be cleaned as soon as they become discolored. Manufacturers recommend foam filters be rinsed weekly under clear running water and allowed to air dry before being reinstalled in the machine. If the machine is used in a very dusty environment, the foam filter may require more frequent cleaning. Disposable filters and bacteria filters are not intended to be cleaned but rather changed out, disposing of the used filter. Manufacturers recommend changing the disposable filter once a month, more frequently if used in a very dusty environment.

How often should I replace my filters?

Reusable foam filters

should be replaced when they deteriorate and begin to fall apart, much as a sponge does. The foam filter should be washed with a mild detergent monthly and should be replaced every 3 months or more if the foam is torn.

Disposable fine filters

and

bacteria filters

should be discarded as soon as they become discolored or at least every 30 days. If you live in a house with pets or smoke, you may need to replace the filters more often.

What are reusable foam filters?

Foam filters

are designed to collect larger dirt particles and animal fur. If two filters are used in a machine, the foam filter should be on the outside. An example of a reusable foam filter is shown below.

What are disposable fine filters?

Ultra fine filters collect much smaller particles and are useful for those with allergies or sinus issues. These filters are not meant to be cleaned, but discarded when dirty. An example of a disposable fine filter is shown below.

What is an In-line Outlet Bacteria Filter for CPAP/BiPAP?

Bacteria filters

are fine enough to remove some bacteria and are clinically indicated when a CPAP machine is used by more than one person. However, many CPAP users find them helpful in reducing the occurrence of sinus infections and other nasal issues. Bacteria filters can be used with an CPAP/APAP/ or BiPAP machine. Bacteria filters are housed in a plastic frame and are placed at the CPAP air outlet, rather than the air inlet. They may be used with humidifiers, but should be removed and allowed to air dry during the day. This filter is placed at the air outtake for your machine if you are not using a humidifiers. If you are using a humidifier, it is placed at the air outake for your humidifier. The bacteria filter is placed in the air outtake and the CPAP hose is placed on the other end. The entire housing is disposable and should be discarded as soon as matter becomes visible. A clogged Bacteria filter may affect the amount of air delivered by the CPAP. An example of a bacteria filter is shown below. Follow by an image showing how it installed.