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How To Reset Homedics Air Purifiers: Step by Step

By Elysia
Elysia is a seasoned content enthusiast who has been steering the creative ship at BeforeBuy since 2022.
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Like any other air purifier on the market, Homedics air purifiers come with several indicators to inform us about the air quality and when to clean or replace the air purifier’s filter. However, your Homedics air purifier may sometimes display a false indicator, or the indicator light may not turn off even after a filter replacement. In this case, you may need to reset your Homedics air purifier.

In this article, we will learn how to reset Homedics air purifiers, what the red light means, and other options if the resetting doesn’t work.

How to Reset Homedics Air Purifiers

If the red indicator light on your Homedics air purifier illuminates, follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue:

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How to reset Homedics air purifiers: Reset process

Step 1: Check and replace the filter

First, you should check the filter of your air purifier and replace it if necessary. Most Homedics air purifiers have a filter replacement indicator that lets you know when the filter needs to be replaced. Follow the user manual’s guidelines to remove and replace the filter.

Check and replace the filter

Step 2: Clean the air purifier

Sometimes, the red indicator light may illuminate due to blockages in the air purifier’s intake or output vents caused by dust or debris. You can clean the vents using a soft brush or vacuum to ensure the airflow is not obstructed.

Clean the air purifier

Step 3: Reset the filter replacement indicator

If you’ve replaced the filter but the red light still turns on, try resetting the filter replacement indicator. Typically, Homedics air purifiers have a reset button or feature designed for this purpose. Consult your user manual on how to reset the filter replacement indicator for your model.

Reset the filter replacement indicator

Step 4: Check the air quality

If the red light is still on, you can also check the air quality within the room. Open all windows and doors to let outdoor air circulate, and avoid using products that can emit harmful particles, such as aerosol sprays or candles.

Step 5: Contact Homedics customer support

If the above steps do not resolve the issue, or if you encounter other problems with your Homedics air purifier, consider contacting Homedics customer support for further assistance.

Contact information for Homedics’ support team: https://www.homedics.com/customer-support/contact-us

Red Light on Homedics Air Purifiers: What Does It Mean?

After getting to know how to reset Homedics air purifiers, let’s explore the meaning behind the red light on your Homedics unit. If you see a red light on the air purifier, it may indicate several issues:

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The red light on Homedics air purifiers: What does it mean?

Filter needs to be changed

A red light often signifies that the filter needs replacement. The filter will become clogged with airborne particles over time, reducing the efficiency of the air purifier. When the filter replacement indicator on your Homedics air purifier illuminates, it is a sign to inspect the filter and replace it if necessary.

Poor air quality

The red light on certain Homedics air purifiers can also signify poor air quality within the room. This may be due to factors such as high pollution levels, smoke, or pet dander. Consequently, the air purifier will have to work harder to purify the air, and the red light will indicate its struggle to maintain optimal performance.

Malfunctioning device

If the above reasons don’t apply, the red light may indicate a malfunction in the device due to a defective sensor, motor, or other technical issues. In such cases, consult the user manual or reach out to Homedics customer support for assistance.

How To Clean Homedics True HEPA Filters

A true HEPA filter can eliminate 99.97% of dust, pollen, bacteria, mold, and other airborne particles measuring 0.3 microns in size. Typically, it is recommended to replace a HEPA filter every 6 to 12 months. However, if you live in an area with high levels of pollution, you may need to replace it more frequently.

how to clean Homedics true HEPA filters
The HEPA filter should be thoroughly cleaned once a month and replaced every 12 to 18 months.

The Homedics air purifier includes a Clean/Reset filter indicator light that illuminates when it’s time to clean or replace the filters. To maintain the effectiveness of the HEPA filter, it should be thoroughly cleaned once a month. Though a Homedics True HEPA filter is not washable, you can clean it as follows:

  1. Turn off the air purifier and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
  2. Gently pull the tabs on the side of the top of the grill cover to open it.
  3. Slide the cover outward until its bottom tabs detach from the unit.
  4. Remove the HEPA filter from the device.
  5. Attach your vacuum cleaner’s brush tool.
  6. Use the brush from the vacuum cleaner to clean both sides of the True HEPA filter thoroughly. Make sure to clean between the accordion folds of the filter.
  7. Reinstall the cleaned filter into the main unit.
  8. Reattach the front grill cover by placing the bottom tabs into the base of the air purifier.
  9. Gently push the grill cover back into place.
  10. You should now hear a clicking sound, which indicates that the grill cover is securely in position.
clean the HEPA filter
If you live in an area with high levels of pollution, you may need to replace the HEPA filter more frequently.

Don’t forget to reset the filter Clean/Reset indicator light after restarting the air purifier. You can wipe the air purifier’s exterior with a soft, dry cleaning cloth. Other cleaning precautions to keep in mind include:

  • Avoid using water, wax, polish, or chemical solutions to clean the exterior of the device or the grill cover.
  • You can clean the grill cover once a month using the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner or a damp cloth.
  • Do not clean the pre-filter or True HEPA filter with water, household detergents, or cleaners.

Alternative Solutions If the Reset Process Does Not Work

In rare cases, the reset process may not resolve the issue with your Homedics air purifier. To resolve the problem, you may consider these alternative solutions:

  • Double-check that you followed the reset steps correctly.
  • Ensure that you’ve replaced the filter with a compatible one.
  • Verify that the power source and outlet are functioning correctly.
  • If all else fails, contact Homedics customer support for professional assistance.

Bottom Line

By understanding how to reset Homedics air purifiers, you can ensure that your Homedics air purifier will continue to maintain peak performance and provide you with clean, fresh air. Regular maintenance, such as filter replacement and cleaning, is essential for optimal performance. If you encounter any issues, don’t hesitate to reach out to Homedics customer support for expert guidance and assistance.

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