ASSEMBLING THE MANUAL BREAST PUMP
1. Ensure all parts of breast pump have been washed and sterilized.
2. Wash your hands thoroughly before handling the pump.
3. Push and click handle into place.
4. It is possible for the valve to seal closed during storage & cleaning. Before each use remember to clean & squeeze the valve to open.”
5. Push valve into place at the bottom of the pump body.
6. Attach the bottle neck adaptor to the bottle.
USING THE MANUAL BREAST PUMP
1. Wash your hands before touching the breast pump or your breasts and avoid touching inside the breast pump or the milk
protection pod.
2. Find a comfortable chair where you can relax.
3. Hold the pump in whichever hand is most comfortable. Press the cup firmly against your breast so that it creates a seal all the way round.
IF AIR CAN GET IN THERE WILL BE NO SUCTION.
4. Gently squeeze the handle and you will feel the suction. Release the handle and allow it to return to its resting position. Releasing the
handle opens the valve so that the milk can flow into the bottle. Try to imitate the rhythm of your baby as he sucks. You won’t need to
squeeze hard – just as much as is comfortable. When you first start expressing milk, use the pump for only 3-5 minutes on each breast.
Over time you will be able to build up to 10-15 minutes on each breast.
5. You can help stimulate your milk flow by gently stroking your breast.
6. Your milk will start to be released in drops and will gradually build up to a stream. First you will release your “fore” milk, a thin yellowish
liquid. This will be followed by your “hind” milk which resembles skimmed milk. Don’t worry that it looks thin and watery – both fore and
hind milk are ideal for your baby and rich in nutrients.
7. The amount of milk you express and the time it takes will vary – don’t worry, this is normal. Usually you will express 2-4 oz at
a time, and it may take up to 30 minutes to drain full breasts. The first few times you express, the quantity may be less than this.
8. After use, take the pump apart and wash it to remove milk deposits. You do not need to sterilize your pump until you are ready to use it again.
9. Cover and store the expressed milk for later use.
FOR HYGIENE REASONS THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED ONCE OPENED UNLESS FAULTY.
HELPFUL ADVICE
•
The best time to use your breast pump is after the first feed of the day (unless otherwise advised by your breastfeeding advisor)
•
Be comfortable and relax, e.g. watch the TV or have your favourite music playing.
•
Remember you are only trying to express milk from just behind the nipple – strong suction is not necessary.
•
If water gets inside the concertina part during sterilization, simply lift the handle slightly and pour out the water. If the concertina comes
away from the soft collar, just push it back into place.
•
There should be no pain using your breast pump. If you feel pain, try using the pump more gently. Then examine your breasts. If there
are any red or hot areas contact your breastfeeding advisor as soon as possible.
•
Do not continue to use the pump once your milk has stopped flowing.
•
Wash all breastfeeding equipment after use and before sterilization.
THE CLOSER TO NATURE® MANUAL BREAST PUMP CAN ONLY BE USED WITH TOMMEE TIPPEE® CLOSER TO NATURE® BOTTLES.
USING THE STERI BOX
The Sterilizing box has been specifically designed to microwave steam sterilize all of your breastfeeding equipment quickly and efficiently.
To use:
1. Pour 3.5fl.oz/100ml of water into steri box.
2. Load upturned bottle, disassembled breast pump and any accessories.
3. Securely fit box lid.
4. Open valve, on lid of box.
5. Place sterilizer box in microwave.
6. Follow instructions according to microwave output.
7. CAUTION: To avoid risk of burning, always ensure box is cool to touch before lifting out.
8. Immediately fit valve on lid to make box airtight and sterile.
ASSEMBLING THE MANUAL BREAST PUMP
1. Ensure all parts of breast pump have been washed and sterilized.
2. Wash your hands thoroughly before handling the pump.
3. Push and click handle into place.
4. It is possible for the valve to seal closed during storage & cleaning. Before each use remember to clean & squeeze the valve to open.”
5. Push valve into place at the bottom of the pump body.
6. Attach the bottle neck adaptor to the bottle.
USING THE MANUAL BREAST PUMP
1. Wash your hands before touching the breast pump or your breasts and avoid touching inside the breast pump or the milk
protection pod.
2. Find a comfortable chair where you can relax.
3. Hold the pump in whichever hand is most comfortable. Press the cup firmly against your breast so that it creates a seal all the way round.
IF AIR CAN GET IN THERE WILL BE NO SUCTION.
4. Gently squeeze the handle and you will feel the suction. Release the handle and allow it to return to its resting position. Releasing the
handle opens the valve so that the milk can flow into the bottle. Try to imitate the rhythm of your baby as he sucks. You won’t need to
squeeze hard – just as much as is comfortable. When you first start expressing milk, use the pump for only 3-5 minutes on each breast.
Over time you will be able to build up to 10-15 minutes on each breast.
5. You can help stimulate your milk flow by gently stroking your breast.
6. Your milk will start to be released in drops and will gradually build up to a stream. First you will release your “fore” milk, a thin yellowish
liquid. This will be followed by your “hind” milk which resembles skimmed milk. Don’t worry that it looks thin and watery – both fore and
hind milk are ideal for your baby and rich in nutrients.
7. The amount of milk you express and the time it takes will vary – don’t worry, this is normal. Usually you will express 2-4 oz at
a time, and it may take up to 30 minutes to drain full breasts. The first few times you express, the quantity may be less than this.
8. After use, take the pump apart and wash it to remove milk deposits. You do not need to sterilize your pump until you are ready to use it again.
9. Cover and store the expressed milk for later use.
FOR HYGIENE REASONS THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED ONCE OPENED UNLESS FAULTY.
HELPFUL ADVICE
•
The best time to use your breast pump is after the first feed of the day (unless otherwise advised by your breastfeeding advisor)
•
Be comfortable and relax, e.g. watch the TV or have your favourite music playing.
•
Remember you are only trying to express milk from just behind the nipple – strong suction is not necessary.
•
If water gets inside the concertina part during sterilization, simply lift the handle slightly and pour out the water. If the concertina comes
away from the soft collar, just push it back into place.
•
There should be no pain using your breast pump. If you feel pain, try using the pump more gently. Then examine your breasts. If there
are any red or hot areas contact your breastfeeding advisor as soon as possible.
•
Do not continue to use the pump once your milk has stopped flowing.
•
Wash all breastfeeding equipment after use and before sterilization.
THE CLOSER TO NATURE® MANUAL BREAST PUMP CAN ONLY BE USED WITH TOMMEE TIPPEE® CLOSER TO NATURE® BOTTLES.
USING THE STERI BOX
The Sterilizing box has been specifically designed to microwave steam sterilize all of your breastfeeding equipment quickly and efficiently.
To use:
1. Pour 3.5fl.oz/100ml of water into steri box.
2. Load upturned bottle, disassembled breast pump and any accessories.
3. Securely fit box lid.
4. Open valve, on lid of box.
5. Place sterilizer box in microwave.
6. Follow instructions according to microwave output.
7. CAUTION: To avoid risk of burning, always ensure box is cool to touch before lifting out.
8. Immediately fit valve on lid to make box airtight and sterile.
Wattage
Full Power
Cooling Time
Under 800 W
6 Minutes
3 Minutes
Over 850 W
4 Minutes
3 Minutes
QUICK START GUIDE
CLEANING, STERILIZING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE MANUAL BREAST PUMP
• Wash in warm soapy water and rinse in clean water or use a dishwasher. Do not clean with solvents or harsh chemicals.
• Do not allow product to come into contact with oil based foods (e.g. oil/ tomato based sauces) as staining will occur.
• Suitable for all forms of sterilization. Follow the sterilizer manufacturer’s instructions.
If using the Steri-Box follow instructions in section “Using the Sterilizer Box”.
• The handle must not be sterilized. It is essential to remove the handle before sterilizing (see diagram A).
Routine maintenance includes cleaning as specified.
No other servicing is required.
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