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SEE FIG. B
1.
Suction decrease
2.
Stimulation mode
3.
Battery Percent
4.
Power button/mode change
5.
Suction increase
6.
Suction level
7.
Expression mode
8.
Session Duration
06. BEFORE FIRST USE
SEE FIG. C
1.
Remove the cap from the breast shield before each use.
2.
Pull down on valve to remove from connector.
3.
Separate the connector from the suction bowl and suction cap.
07. CLEANING
Cleaning and sanitizing are two different activities. They must be done separately to
protect your child and ensure that the breast pump works properly.
Cleaning
- washing the surface of the device and removing dirt.
Sanitizing
- killing organisms such as bacteria or viruses that may be present on the
Surface of the device.
Breast shield
Breast pump elements
(connector, suction cap,
suction bowl)
The bottle and teat
Before first use Cleaning and
sanitizing
Cleaning and sanitizing
Cleaning and
sanitizing
After each use
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Once a day
Sanitizing
Sanitizing
Sanitizing
08. REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLE PARTS
Consumable parts are subject to natural wear and tear during operation of the
breast pump and are therefore not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Worn components of the breast pump that come into contact with milk should
be replaced. A worn component has a crack, deformation, tarnishing or a distinct
change in colour.
•
Replace the diaphragm every 8 weeks (if you use the breast pump 1-3
times a day) or every 3-4 weeks (if you use the breast pump more than 3
times a day).
•
Replace the valve every 2-3 months (if using 1-3 times a day) or every 4
weeks (if using more than 3 times a day).
•
Replace the funnel every 6 months if you use the breast pump more than
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