
How to Clean Your Air Purifier
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Time to read 4 min
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Time to read 4 min
Your air purifier works day and night to keep your air clean; return the love by keeping it in top-notch shape. After all, the cleaner the air purifier, the cleaner the air. Read on for information on how to maintain and clean your air purifier.
If you’re just now realizing it’s been a hot minute since you’ve cleaned your air purifier, don’t worry. We’ve all been there. However, long-term neglect can lead to buildup in filters, which will, in turn, contaminate the filtered air.
Fortunately, maintaining your air purifier doesn't have to be difficult or time-consuming. With periodic cleaning and filter replacement, you can keep your air purifier looking, working, and feeling its best.
Let’s walk through the key maintenance tasks that will keep your fresh-air-sidekick pristine.
Regular filter changes are key to successful air purifier maintenance. Air purifier filters trap dust and other airborne pollutants, so they need to be changed regularly for your air purifier to function properly. The frequency of filter changes depends on your air purifier:
Pre-filters should be gently vacuumed every 1–3 weeks.
3-stage filters and main/activated carbon filters should be changed every 6–12 months (depending on your air purifier model).
And don’t forget—always use filters designed for your air purifier and follow the manual instructions.
Dust and debris can build up on your air purifier’s exterior over time. We recommend wiping down the outside of your air purifier every 2–4 weeks using a damp microfiber cloth.
Wipe down all exterior surfaces, including the top, sides, front, and back. Take care not to get any moisture into openings or vents, and make sure to get into crevices and corners where dust likes to accumulate.
For stubborn dirt, you can use a brush with soft bristles in addition to the damp cloth. This helps loosen debris so you can wipe it away more easily. Don't use abrasive cleaners or brushes, as they could scratch the surface.
It's important to make sure air is properly circulating through the filtration system. There are a few simple ways to check:
By regularly checking the airflow, you can make sure your air purifier is operating at maximum efficiency to keep your air clean.
Most Levoit air purifiers have a Check Filter Indicator light. It's designed to come on after a certain period of time, usually between 6 and 12 months. Once the light turns on, your filter has reached the end of its usable lifespan.
While it may be tempting, don’t ignore the indicator light. If you continue using a dirty filter, the air purifier will become less effective at trapping particles and its airflow may also be restricted, reducing your air purifier's overall performance.
Refer to your air purifier’s user manual to understand each light on your specific model.
An annual deep clean is a key part of thorough air purifier maintenance. Here are the steps for an intensive yearly cleaning:
An intensive deep clean each year keeps your air purifier running like new and allows it to operate efficiently. Just be sure to unplug it before cleaning and avoid getting moisture in any electronic components.
We recommend you gently vacuum your Levoit filters. Refer to the user manual to learn how to properly clean and replace the filters.
It is recommended to run your air purifier continuously for optimal air purification and to maintain clean air quality. Running the air purifier nonstop ensures consistent filtration and effectively helps remove airborne pollutants, allergens, and odors. However, some air purifiers have adjustable fan speeds or timers that allow you to customize the operation according to your preferences and needs.
Air purifiers can help remove certain airborne pollutants, such as pet dander and hair. However, it's important to note that air purifiers do not eliminate or specifically treat allergies, and other measures may also be necessary.
Keeping your air purifier clean is essential for maintaining optimal performance and ensuring fresh, healthy air in your home. Regular maintenance includes changing filters at the recommended intervals, wiping down the exterior every few weeks, and disinfecting the interior to prevent mold growth. Additionally, checking airflow, monitoring the Check Filter Indicator , and performing an annual deep clean will help extend the lifespan of your air purifier. By following these best practices, you can keep your device running efficiently and continue enjoying cleaner, fresher air every day.
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