9. CARRY CASE
10. CLEANING THE PUMP
Turn the breast pump off and unplug the pump from the power source.
For at-home/end-users
• After each pump session, wipe the Ameda Pearl Electric Breast Pump with a clean, damp cloth.
For Hospitals/Rental Stations
• Clean between users.
• Wear disposable gloves and use a hospital approved antibacterial cleaner such as CaviCide
or PDI
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Sani-Cloth
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• Wipe Ameda Pearl Electric Breast Pump clean and remove all surface debris from the device, including the
power cord, trolley (if used) and carry case.
• Repeat cleaning step as necessary using a new cloth or wipe each time.
• When finished cleaning, allow cleaned surfaces to air dry for a minimum of 10 minutes.
11. MAINTENANCE
The breast pump base does not require service or maintenance. The user may replace the overlay panel and
rubber feet as needed, using Ameda supplied components.
11.1 Breast Pump Valve and Diaphragm Check
11.2 Storing & Transporting
Disconnect HygieniKit and power adapter from pump before transporting or storing the product. Be sure to
close the tubing port cover by pressing cover firmly over the tubing port. Handle with care when transporting
product. Store product in cool, dry place and protect from dust and dirt. Breast Pump and power adapter may
also be stored inside the Ameda Pearl Electric Breast Pump carry case.
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Carry Case is not included with the Ameda Pearl Electric Breast Pump
and is sold separately.
The Carry Case is designed to hold (1) Ameda Pearl Electric Breast
Pump, (1) AC power adapter, and (1) HygieniKit breast milk collection kit.
Place the Ameda Pearl Electric Breast Pump and power adapter into the
spaces designed for them in the Carry Case to reduce movement while
transporting the pump.
To close case push latches down until latches snap into place. Confirm
both latches are completely closed and secured before carrying case.
To open case lift latches up.
AF3.
Inspect the valves and diaphragms for tears or holes. Replace any damaged
valves and diaphragms prior to pumping. Wash valves and diaphragms per
section 8 "Cleaning the HygieniKit". Do not insert bottle brush or something
similar into valves. We recommend replacing valves every 8-12 weeks and
diaphragms every 4-6 weeks. When pumping at maximum settings, you may
need to replace diaphragms more frequently.
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