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CLEANING
Caution:
1. Only use drinking-quality tap or bottled water for cleaning.
2. Take apart and wash all parts that come in contact with the breast and breastmilk immediately before and after use to avoid
dry up of milk residues and to prevent growth of bacteria.
3. Please disassemble all parts which require clean to make sure cleaning thoroughly.
4. Please place parts on a clean environment to avoid being polluted.
5. Never put breastpump motor unit and AC adapter in water or a sterilizer, as you can cause permanent damage to the
breastpump.
Cleaning before use:
1. Take apart and wash all parts that come in contact with the breast and breastmilk.
2. Put all seperated parts into pot.Fill in the pot with enough dringkingquality tap or bottled water to cover all parts.
3. Bring the water to boil. Place parts in boiling water for 5 minutes.
4. Allow water to cool and gently remove the parts from the water. Be careful and don’t scald your skin.
5. Place the parts neatly on a clean paper towel or in a clean drying rack and allow them to air dry. Avoid using cloth towels to
dry the parts because they can carry germs and bacteria that are harmful to your baby.
Cleaning after use:
1. Take apart and wash all parts that come in contact with the breast and breastmilk.
2. Rinse in cool water all separated parts that came in contact with breast and breastmilk in order to remove breastmilk residue.
3. Place the parts neatly on a clean paper towel or in a clean drying rack and allow them to air dry.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
5 min.
Abnormal phenomenon
Cause analysis
Solutions
Low or No Suction
Connection points is loose
Inspect all connection points to ensure
attachment is secure
The valve is chipped or cracked or
there’s holes or tears on membrane
Replace valve and/or membrane prior
to pumping
Breastshield size is not fit
Replace a appropriate size breastshield
Shows “Err”
Power problems
Please replace batteries or power
adapter
Battery symbol flash
Voltage is too low
Please replace batteries
Summary of Contents for NURSE PRO
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Page 41: ...41 IEC 60601 1 2 HF 1 CISPR 11 1 CISPR 11 1 IEC 61000 3 2 Class A IEC 61000 3 3...
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Page 194: ...194 IEC 60601 1 2 HF 1 CISPR 11 1 B CISPR 11 1 B IEC 61000 3 2 A IEC 61000 3 3...
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Page 236: ...236 IEC 60601 1 2 HF 1 CISPR 11 1 B CISPR 11 1 B IEC 61000 3 2 A IEC 61000 3 3...
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