Fellowes AeraMax Air Purifier Filter Change: 190/200/DX55 and 290/300/DX95 Air Purifiers
By:  Martin Daiski  on  Sep 27, 2024
Thank you for using the Fellowes AeraMax 190/200/DX55 or 290/300/DX95 air purifiers to clean the air in your home clean. Regularly changing the air purifier filters helps maintain the quality of your indoor air. Here are some simple instructions to help you replace filters.
- 1. Locate the filter drawer on the right side of your air purifier
- Compress the tabs and completely pull out the filter drawer
- If your air purifier is on, it will automatically shut off
- Remove and discard both the dirty HEPA and carbon filters
- Insert the new carbon filter first
- Insert the HEPA filter
- Slide the filter drawer and click it into place
Resetting the Filter Replacement Indicator Light
The AeraMax Air Purifiers comes with a change filter indicator to let you know when the filter needs replacing. This indicator must be reset after filters are changed.
- Make sure the filter panel is secure, and the air purifier is on
- Press and hold both the filter icons for about three to five seconds until you hear a shrill beep
- The indicator lights should turn off
Why Use HEPA Filters? HEPA Filters capture 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen, ragweed and other allergens, viruses, germs, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander and cigarette smoke.
Fellowes air filters feature AeraSafe™ an antimicrobial treatment that provides built-in protection from the growth of odor causing bacteria, mildew, and fungi on the True HEPA filter.
Why Use Carbon Filters? Carbon filters remove odors and captures large airborne particulates.