Brimmu Replacement Filter E11

Brimmu Replacement Filter E11

99.00 

E11 is a filter for special tasks – it can capture nanoparticles up to 0.1 μm in diameter. HEPA filters of the highest class remove at least 95% of microorganisms from the air, which is why they are used in hospitals or laboratories, among others. Recommended for the protection of children with compromised immunity, caused, for example, by chronic diseases or in situations of high epidemiological risk, during visits to, for example, clinics or hospitals.

Fits both types of Brimmu purifier.

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Can the E11 filter be used all the time?

We recommend using the E11 filter when necessary – such as during medical/hospital visits; interchangeable with the F9 type filter. When using this filter, the purifier runs slightly louder (still safe levels – about 60 db).

Note: Since the system is calibrated for a standard filter – type F9 – when using the new E11 filter, the application may indicate a filter consumption of several percent – this is due to higher air resistance.


When do I need to order a new filter?

When the icon of the Brimmu control module begins to flash – this means that the need to replace the filter (both filters in the case of Brimmu 2) is slowly approaching – then it is best to order new ones.

If the icon lights up continuously – it is imperative to replace the filter(s) before using the product again.

The current degree of wear of the filter(s) is also indicated by the Brimmu app (more about it – in the section ,,Brimmu App”).

Remember not to use Brimmu, without changing the filter(s), for more than 12 months, regardless of the level of wear.


 

How to replace the filter?

It’s quite simple! Everything is described in detail in the instructions for use included with the product.


Technical data:

System cleaning efficiency for PM 10: 90%+
System cleaning efficiency for PM 2.5: 90%+
Filtration efficiency of FA-11/50 filter of E11 class: according to PN-EN 1822-1:2019.
Purification efficiency of particles of 0.1 um – 0.2 um (PM 0.1 – 0.2) at a minimum of 95%.