Warning: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water
before you touch breast pump parts and breasts to prevent
contamination. Avoid touching the inside of the cup.
Make sure you have cleaned and disinfected the parts of the breast pump that
come into contact with the breast and breast milk. Gather all parts and place
them on a clean surface.
Check the breast pump parts for damage before use and replace them if
necessary.
Note: Correct placement of the breast shield, membrane, insert (if used),
valve and silicone tube is essential for the breast pump to form a proper
vacuum and to reduce the risk of milk leakage.
1 Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
2 Push the valve into the cup as far as possible (Fig. 5).
3 Attach the membrane to the cup (Fig. 6).
4 Attach the front cap (Fig. 7) to the membrane and the cup. You can choose
one of 4 possible positions of the front cap, to orient the silicone tube as
preferred. Choose the most comfortable position for you. Push down the
membrane cap until it is securely in place.
5 If you use an insert, first place the insert (Fig. 8) into the breast shield fully
(Fig. 9).
Note: If you use an insert, assemble it to the breast shield prior to
attaching the breast shield to the cup, to avoid any gaps.
Make sure that you attach the insert to a breast shield of the corresponding
size. The insert sizes 15 mm, 17 mm, 19 mm fit on the breast shield size
21 mm. The insert size 26 mm fits on the breast shield size 28 mm. Breast
shield size 24 mm can only be used without an insert.
6 Attach the breast shield (including the insert, if any) to the cup (Fig. 10).
Push the inner part of the breast shield into the cup as far as possible. Make
sure that the rim of the breast shield covers the sides of the cup fully (Fig.
11).
7 Connect the silicone tube to the front cap (Fig. 12) and the motor unit (Fig.
13).
8 When the breast pump is charged, you can use it cordless. You can also use
the breast pump connected to a power source. The battery will not charge
while pumping.
Note: Place the breast shield (dust) cover over the breast shield to keep the
breast pump clean when you take it with you and while you are preparing for
expressing (Fig. 14).
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