To change your pumping rhythm
If at any time you want to change your pumping rhythm, press the control
button and the pump will revert to manual pumping. The light will turn back
to solid
GREEN
. You can now pump manually until you are comfortable again.
Then press the control button again and the Single Electronic Breast Pump will
continue your chosen rhythm.
To stop pumping
When you want to stop pumping, press the control handle and break the seal
between the breast and the pump body with your finger. To switch off the
pump, press and hold the control button for 2 seconds until the light turns off,
then unplug the mains power lead from the wall socket. If you’re using the
battery pack, disconnect from the control handle. If you forget to turn the pump
off, it will switch itself off after 3 minutes to save battery power.
Battery Life
Batteries will last for approximately 6 hours. The light on the control handle
will display a slow pulsing flash to warn you when it is time to replace them.
There will be enough power for approximately 1 more pumping session, with
no drop-off in performance, before the pump switches itself off.
To collect and store your milk
After you have expressed your milk, unscrew the pump
body from the milk container (e). If you’re using AVENT
Breast Milk Containers, insert a sealing disc (o) into the
screw ring (m) and twist it onto the milk container. If you’re
using VIA, unscrew the adaptor and screw a lid onto the cup.
On average you will need to pump for 10 minutes to
express 60-125ml/2-4oz. However, this is just a guide
and varies from woman to woman. If you find that you
regularly express more than 125ml/4oz per session,
you can use a 260ml/9oz AVENT Breast Milk Container
or a 240ml/8oz VIA Cup.
Breast milk can be stored in the fridge or freezer in either
sterile breast milk containers (125ml/4oz or 260ml/9oz or
330ml fitted with sealing discs) or in pre-sterilised VIA Cups.
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