Cautions
• As shown in the illustration, your nipple should be positioned centrally in
the breast shield. Incorrect positioning may cause irritation or frictional
pain.
• Volume of feeding bottle is 150ml. If milk volume is estimated to be more,
please use a second bottle.
• If you feel pain or discomfort, stop using the pump and refer to the
Troubleshooting section of this manual.
Storing Breast Milk
Storage location
Room
Refrigerator
Freezer
The above only applies for infants one month of older. Please consult a
doctor for more details.
Warning:
• Do not refreeze thawed milk.
• Do not mix fresh breast milk with thawed milk.
Note:
• Fresh breast milk should be stored in refrigerator or freezer.
• Be sure to date the milk for storage.
• When freezing, maximum milk volume should be ¾ of storage bottle. Milk
can expand during freezing.
Preparing Breast Milk
• If the milk is refrigerated, put the milk container in warm water to heat the
milk. Shake the container to warm the milk through.
• If the milk is frozen, defrost in the refrigerator 24 hours prior to using. Once
defrosted, warm it as refrigerated milk.
Using milk heater:
Turn on milk heater and set it to 400C. Put milk container into heater.
Layers of liquid may for when using frozen milk. This is normal. Please shake
bottle well before feeding.
Temperature
16-29 0C (60-85 0F)
4 0C (39 0F)
<-4 0C (25 0F)
Max. storage duration
4 hours
4 days
0-6 months
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