important nutrients are preserved and bacterial
contamination is minimised.
NBREAST MILK FREEZING/THAWING GUIDELINES
When filling bottles/bags, consider room for possible
expansion.
• Label the bottles/bags with the date, on which the
milk was expressed.
• Do not store breast milk on the door of the refrigerator.
Keep it in the bottom back area of the refrigerator
where the temperature is the coolest.
• Thaw frozen breast milk in the refrigerator overnight
or hold the bottle or bag under warm running water
(max. 37°C).
• Shake the bottle or bag gently to combine any
separated fat.
• Do not thaw frozen breast milk in a microwave oven or
in a pan of boiling water (risk of burning).
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. FOR LOW SUCTION STRENGTH OR NO SUCTION
• Check the components for correct assembly.
• Make sure that the collection bowl, silicone gas
storage, and main pump unit all fit.
• Make sure that the breast shield seals the breast.
2. IF THE PUMP GETS WET
• Turn off the pump. Unplug the power adapter from
the electrical outlet.
• Do not turn the pump upside down. The control panel
must be upwards.
•Keep the pump in a dry and warm place for 24 hours.
•Do not expose the pump to direct sunlight.
•Do not accelerate the drying process with a source of
heat.
3. IF THE PUMP DOES NOT TURN ON
• Check if the power cord is properly connected to the
pump.
• Check the electrical outlet for power.
• Contact the store, which sold you the pump.
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