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Tips for Freezing/Thawing Breast Milk:
• Do not refreeze breast milk after thawing.
• Never fill bottles/bags more than 3/4 to allow space for
expansion.
• Label the bottle/bag with the date you expressed the milk.
• Do not store breast milk in the door of the refrigerator, store
in the back of the main body of the refrigerator to avoid
fluctuations in temperature.
• In order to preserve the components of the breast milk, thaw in
the refrigerator overnight or by holding the bottle/bag under
running warm water (max. 37°C/98.6°F).
• Gently shake the bottle/bag to blend any fat that has
separated.
• Milk stored for longer durations in the ranges listed is safe, but
some of the lipids in the milk undergo degradation resulting in
lower quality.
• Do not thaw frozen breast milk in a microwave oven or in a pan
of boiling water (danger of burning).
Troubleshooting
1. The pump unit can’t be turned on
• Make sure the adapter is well connected to the wall socket and
the pump unit.
• Make sure the polarity of the batteries are correctly posited.
2. Weak suction
• Check all the connection parts are assembled correctly and
well: Valve Body, Membrane, Breast Shield Body, all Tubing
connectors, and pump unit.)
• Make sure the breast shield forms a complete seal around the
breast.
• Make sure the Tubing is not kinked and blocked. Clean the