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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
Membrane not sealing
Flange insert not fully
seated into flange
Pump is not in desired
single or double pumping
mode
Little to no
suction
Poor seal between breast
and flange
Tubing kinked
Suction setting too low
Not using Evenflo brand
parts
Milk entered motor unit
through adapter port
Suction settings too high
Not using Evenflo brand
parts
High suction
Pumping in single mode
Damaged diaphragm
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Action
Make sure valve and membrane are clean,
with no debris on the surface of the seal.
Make sure membrane lies flat against the
surface of the valve (Page 7 ).
Properly install flange insert (Page 10).
If pump is set up to be in double mode (both
flange tubes are attached directly to tubing
adapter) both flanges must be attached to the
breast with a good seal. When single pumping,
make sure the unused tubing is correctly
plugged with the tube cap (Page 8).
Reposition the flange to get a better seal.
Make sure flange seals directly onto breast
with no clothing between breast and flange.
(Page 11).
Avoid crushing or kinking the tubing.
Reposition flanges if tubing kinks during
pumping.
Choose a higher suction level by pressing the
suction increase button (Page 12).
Use provided Evenflo flange kit.
When used properly, milk should not enter
motor unit. Inspect all parts, particularly
diaphragms, for damage prior to each use.
Only use Evenflo flange kit.
Choose a lower suction level by pressing the
suction decrease button (Page 12).
Use provided Evenflo flange kit.
Suction levels in single and double mode are
not the same. Choose a lower suction level
when pumping in single mode.
Inspect all parts before each use. Replace all
damaged components.
Problem
Possible Cause
Using non-Evenflo brand
parts
Moisture or
milk in tubing
Damaged diaphragm
Damaged diaphragm
Discomfort
Suction settings too high
Using incorrect flange size
Not stimulating milk
release before expressing
Tubing not properly
connected
Expressing
little to no milk
when using
Missing parts
the pump
Pumping after
breastfeeding
Changing from a different
pump brand
Incorrect pump settings
selected
For warranty information please contact us at USA/Canada: 1-855-EFI-BABY (334-2229), by
mail at Evenflo Feeding Inc., Attn. Consumer Resources, 9277 Centre Pointe Drive, Suite 160,
West Chester, OH 45069, or visit our website at www.evenflofeeding.com/warranty.
Still having problems? Our Parent's Ally Consumer Care Team can help.
Remember, this is a personal care item for one user only. For hygienic reasons, ONCE OPENED,
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about our Evenflo breast pumps, please
contact our Parent's Ally Consumer Care Team.
USA/Canada: 1-855-EFI-BABY (334-2229) • www.evenflofeeding.com
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Use provided Evenflo flange kit.
Inspect all parts before each use. Replace all
damaged components.
Inspect diaphragm before each use, replace
damaged components.
Select a lower suction level by pressing the
suction decrease button (Page 12).
Using a flange that is too small or too large
can cause discomfort. See Flange Sizing
(Page 11).
Use low suction with high speed until milk
begins to flow, then increase suction to
highest comfortable setting.
If pump is set up to be in double mode (both
flange tubes are attached directly to tubing
adapter) both flanges must be attached to
the breast with a good seal. When single
pumping, make sure the unused tubing is
correctly plugged with the tube cap. (PAGE 8).
Ensure diaphragm, valve, and membrance are
properly assembled.
Wait 45-60 minutes after breastfeeding
before pumping.
Try massage and hand expression to
stimulate milk release until your breast
becomes accustomed to the feel of a new
brand.
Adjust suction and speed to levels that are
comfortable for you.
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