Ready to Pump
6
Pump Controls
7
After Pumping
8
Tubing and pour spout should be
upright at the 12 o'clock position.
Place Cups in your bra
1:
Bra fit is critical for proper use.
Enough pressure is needed to seal the
Flange against the breast while too
much pressure may cause low output.
2:
Before choosing a bra, pump by holding
the Cups in place with your hands.
Then try several of your bras to find
one that most closely holds the Cups
like your hands.
3:
It may be necessary to adjust your bra
to find the best fit for you. A sports bra
or stretchy nursing bra can work well.
Suction Setting
Pink Indicator Lights:
1=Low
10=Strong
Cycle Setting
Blue Indicator Lights:
1=Fast
10=Slow
Turbo:
Slowest suction and release
cycle (press Cycle up one time after 10).
1
2
3
Suction
Cycle
Turbo
Independence
®
II
1
2
3
Suction
Cycle
Turbo
Independence
®
II
3 Customizable Memory Settings
Press and hold the numbered buttons
to save your 3 favorite settings.
You may find it helpful to start with a
weaker Suction and faster Cycle to trigger
the
Stimulation Phase
and adjust to a
stronger Suction and slower Cycle as you
move into the
Expression Phase.
1:
Turn the pump off.
2:
Pull tubing from the tops of the Cups
to disconnect.
3:
Carefully remove Cups from your bra.
Minimum
Setting
Maximum
Setting
Milk Transfer
Pour Spout
Center Flange opening
over the nipple.
Cups may be set flat before
transferring milk to storage.
Pour milk quickly and confidently into
a storage bag or bottle of your choice.
Practice with water first.