Before First Use
To Sanitize Parts on the Stove:
Place disassembled pump parts in a pan of boiling water for 5 minutes. Stir
frequently. DO NOT allow parts to rest on bottom of pan as they may melt
or become damaged.
To Sanitize Parts in the Microwave:
All pump parts, except handle, may be used with a microwave sanitization
device. Please follow device manufacturer's instructions.
DO NOT CLEAN HANDLE IN MICROWAVE or
with sanitization bags as it will damage the
Handle
handle and the PUMP WILL NO LONGER WORK.
Before EVERY Use
• Wash your hands with soap and water before handling your pump.
• Ensure parts are clean and dry. Refer to cleaning instructions on page 8.
• Use care when handling the valve/membrane assembly to avoid damage.
• Visually inspect the individual components for cracks, chips, tears,
discoloration or deterioration. In the event that damage to the device
is observed, please discontinue use until the damaged parts have
been replaced.
Assemble Your Breast Pump
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A
B
Note: Make sure the membrane is attached and is lying flat against the valve,
or the pump will lose suction and will not work properly. Also, make sure the
membrane is not torn, as this also will cause decreased suction and the pump to
not work properly.
IMPORTANT
Attach the membrane A to the valve B.
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2
D
C
E
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G
F
H
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J
I
H
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F
K
J
L
Assemble Your Breast Pump
Push valve assembly C onto the bottom
of the flange D. Screw bottle E into
bottom of flange.
Push diaphragm stem F through the
hole in base of the diaphragm G.
Pull stem upward until the base of the
stem lays flat against diaphragm to
create diaphragm assembly H.
Place diaphragm assembly H in
flange assembly I and snap diaphragm
cap J onto flange.
Insert handle K in a scooping motion
around middle of stem F. Align handle
with pin L on diaphragm cap J and
push downward to snap into place.
Note: Handle pivots for
pumping comfort. (See
p 7)
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