Collection: Air purifier

Spare parts and accessories for air purifiers: HEPA filters, activated carbon, pre-filters, air quality sensors, and maintenance kits for home and professional models.

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Guide to air purifier spare parts and maintenance

What you will find in this collection

A wide selection of original and compatible HEPA filters, activated carbon filters, washable pre-filters, PM2.5/PM10 sensors, fans, motors, electronic boards, and accessories for the routine maintenance of air purifiers. Ideal for home devices, offices, and professional environments.

How to identify the correct spare part

  1. Check the model on the label located underneath or behind the device.
  2. Check the type of filter required (HEPA, carbon, combined) and the shape/size.
  3. Look for the spare part code in the manual or on the original filter.
  4. If unsure, send photos and model details for quick assistance.

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the pre-filter every 2–4 weeks with a vacuum cleaner or water (if washable).
  • Replace the HEPA filter every 6–12 months or according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Replace the activated carbon filter every 3–6 months to maintain odor absorption capacity.
  • Check and, if necessary, clean the air quality sensors for accurate readings.

Common problems and solutions

  • Reduced airflow: saturated HEPA filter or obstructed fan.
  • Persistent odors: exhausted activated carbon filter or missed replacement.
  • Air quality sensor not working: cleaning needed or sensor replacement.
  • Unusual noises: unbalanced fan or worn bearings.
  • Maintenance light on: indicates filter replacement or system reset.

When to contact a technician

For faults with the electronic board, power issues, or damaged fan, rely on a service center. Filter replacement and sensor cleaning can be done independently by following safety instructions.

Quick FAQs

How often should I replace the HEPA filter?

On average every 6–12 months, depending on usage and air quality; check the manufacturer's instructions.

Can I wash the HEPA filter?

No, most HEPA filters are not washable: only washable pre-filters can be rinsed. Replace the HEPA filter when saturated.

The purifier indicates dirty air but I have already changed the filter

Clean the PM2.5/PM10 sensors with compressed air or a dry cloth; if the problem persists, the sensor may need to be replaced.

The purifier is making loud noises: what can I do?

Check that the filter is positioned correctly and that there are no objects obstructing the fan. If the noise continues, contact support.

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