Difficulty
Easy
Steps
4
Time Required
5 minutes
Sections
2
- How to power down a Philips Respironics V60
- 2 steps
- Air Inlet Filter
- 2 steps
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Introduction
PLEASE NOTE: This repair guide was developed by the iFixit team based on Philips’s own service manual. Neither iFixit nor this repair guide is endorsed by or affiliated with Philips.
Replacing the air inlet filter is discussed in:
- chapter 9 “Care and Maintenance” of user manualchapter 7.2 “Component Removal/Installation - Air Inlet Filter” of service manual
Step 1
shut down the ventilator
- Press and release the ON/Shutdown key, opening the Shutdown window in the screen.
- Select Ventilator Shutdown, which will shut down the ventilator.
- Improper shutdown may cause a Power has been restored message the next time the ventilator is turned on.
Press and release the ON/Shutdown key, opening the Shutdown window in the screen.
Select Ventilator Shutdown, which will shut down the ventilator.
Improper shutdown may cause a Power has been restored message the next time the ventilator is turned on.
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Step 2
disconnect from power
- Disconnect the ventilator from the AC power.
Disconnect the ventilator from the AC power.
Step 3
remove side panel
- Turn the captive D-ring fastener on the bottom of the panel counter-clockwise one-quarter turn and release.
Turn the captive D-ring fastener on the bottom of the panel counter-clockwise one-quarter turn and release.
Step 4
replace filter
- Remove the inlet filter by pinching it out of the recess in the bracket.
- Install a new air filter by tucking it into the recessed area.
Remove the inlet filter by pinching it out of the recess in the bracket.
Install a new air filter by tucking it into the recessed area.
- Place back the side panel.Connect the ventilator back to the AC power.Power on the ventilator with the ON/Shutdown key.Run the preoperational check.
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