A:AnswerFlip the levoit air purifier over (fan is on the top side with the buttons.) You’ll see there’s a locking mechanism on the bottom, simply twist to unlock it. The first filter will be black, just simply remove by pulling up. The second is the white (or now possibly yellowish filter after months of use more than likely.)
It simply lifts up and out by pulling the white tabs located on each side up and out.
Replacement filters look identical (flintar makes some good ones just make sure to match your model number).
A:AnswerYes, this air purifier's true HEPA filter and activated carbon filter will help filter odorous smoke particles from the air. We hope this helps!
A:AnswerYes, it collects most dust but not all of it. I have a lot of dust in my old home. The dust has significantly lessened and is captured on the first outter filter. Remember to vacuum off the accumulation of dust once in a while and reapply the filter. The inner filter will collect everything else that passes through the first filter.
A:AnswerAs long as it’s about 15” away from any walls, then it will be fine. I have mine in a 12x16’ room, only 2 inches off the floor in the corner of the room and it works great on medium speed
A:AnswerRest assured, all our air purifiers are ozone-free. They work purely mechanically by drawing in air and filtering it through our 3-stage filtration system. We hope this helps!
A:Answer"Should" is subjective, I say this because you "shouldn't" leave your TV on all day, but if you do nothing will happen to it. With that said, I have left mine on for anywhere from 24-72 hours from low to high setting due to the wildfires in California, and I have not run into any issues with my unit.
A:AnswerThe Check Filter Indicator will light up as a reminder to check the filters. Depending on how much you use the air purifier, the indicator may turn on within 6–8 months. You may not need to change your filters yet, but you should check them when the indicator light turns on.