3. Slip the silicone reservoir into the collar.
4. Put assembled valve into the reservoir, making sure that the valve
and high rim of the disk are facing the inside of the reservoir.
5. Place the reservoir assembly over the bottle and screw all the
parts together using the collar. Tighten the collar securely to
ensure a good seal.
Filling The Reservoir
1. Hold the feeder upright and
remove some air from the
reservoir by squeezing below
the pads.
2. Keep squeezing and tip the
feeder upside down.
3. Release the pads and some
breastmilk will enter the
reservoir.
4. Repeat filling steps 1-3 until
the reservoir is almost filled,
approximately up to the
bottom of the pads. As
baby is fed, the reservoir
will automatically refill.
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2 mL per
pad
11 mL below
pads
Feeding Baby
1. Hold feeder horizontally, with a slight
angle upward on the bottom of the
bottle. Positioning is very similar to
holding a pencil. Angle the feeder so
the air that remains rises to the end
of the bottle. Angling the bottle in this
manner is essential to the automatic
refill feature of the reservoir.
2. Begin the flow of breastmilk by gently
squeezing the two pads on either side
of the reservoir. This will pool the
breastmilk in the feeding tip of
the reservoir.
3. Use the tip of the reservoir to tickle baby's mouth open. Lay the
rim of the reservoir on baby's lower lip.
4. Tip the feeder so that the breastmilk pooling in the reservoir is
fed to baby. Or, allow the baby to lap up breastmilk with his tongue.
Cleaning & Sanitizing the Feeder
If there is some breastmilk left in the feeder, hold it nearly horizontal over
a sink before unscrewing the collar. The disk should remain in the
reservoir, to prevent breastmilk from spilling.
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