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To ensure the optimal performance of your vacutherapy machine, maintaining clean filters is essential. This comprehensive set includes two filter types designed to safeguard your machine’s internal components by preventing debris infiltration. If you’re a vacutherapy machine user, you’re likely familiar with the circular filters that originally accompany your machine. These small, circular filters act…
To ensure the optimal performance of your vacutherapy machine, maintaining clean filters is essential. This comprehensive set includes two filter types designed to safeguard your machine’s internal components by preventing debris infiltration.
If you’re a vacutherapy machine user, you’re likely familiar with the circular filters that originally accompany your machine. These small, circular filters act as the final line of defense, preserving the cleanliness of your equipment.
In addition to these standard circular filters, we’ve incorporated an inline hose filter, providing an additional layer of protection for your setup. These inline hose filters not only offer enhanced filtration when compared to standard disc filters but also serve as a safeguard against excessive wear and tear at the hose connection point. By attaching the inline hose filter to your machine and then connecting your hose to the filter, you’ll fortify your machine’s longevity and performance.
To ensure the optimal performance of your machine, it’s essential to inspect your filters regularly, taking into account the varying usage patterns of different machines. The recommended inspection frequency typically falls within the range of 1 to 6 months, depending on how frequently your machine is utilized.
When examining disc filters, pay attention to both sides of the disc for any signs of discoloration. Over time, the disc filter will naturally darken in color as it is used. Once you notice the filter turning gray, it’s a clear indicator that it’s time for a replacement. The speed at which this discoloration occurs varies significantly based on usage.
Inspecting inline hose filters can be a bit more challenging, as visual discoloration is less apparent with this filter type. Therefore, our recommendation is to establish a regular replacement interval for hose filters, which typically ranges from 6 to 24 months, depending on your machine’s usage level.
For your convenience, we’ve provided filter replacement schedules for your machine in the tables below. These schedules are our suggested replacement intervals, taking into account estimated machine usage. Please keep in mind that your specific needs may vary, and you may find it necessary to customize your replacement schedule to better suit your requirements.
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