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Problem
Solution
- Make sure that your nipple is placed in the center of the cushion.
I experience
pain when
- Press the handle down to a vacuum level that is comfortable
I use the
- If the pain persists, stop using the breast pump and consult
breast
pump.
- Make sure you have assembled the breast pump correctly
I do not feel
any suction.
- Make sure that the breast pump is positioned correctly on
In case of regular use, some light scratching is normal and
The breast
does not cause problems. However, if a part of the breast
pump is
pump is badly scratched or cracked, stop using the breast
damaged.
pump and contact the Philips Consumer Care Center or visit
www.philips.com/support to obtain a replacement part.
Supplemental information
When using the breast pump, some common breastfeeding-related conditions
may occur, including pain sensation, sore nipples, engorgement (swelling of
the breast), bruises, thrombus resulting into redness, swelling and/or pain,
injured tissue on nipple (nipple trauma), or clogged mammary ducts. If you
experience any of these symptoms, contact your healthcare professional.
Explanation of symbols
The warning signs and symbols are essential to ensure that you use this
product safely and correctly and to protect you and others from injury.
This symbol indicates:
to follow the instructions for use (Fig. 14).
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important information such as warnings and cautions (Fig. 15).
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usage tips, additional information or a note (Fig. 16).
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the manufacturer (Fig. 17).
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the manufacturing date (Fig. 18).
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the manufacturer's catalog number of the breast pump (Fig. 19).
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the batch number (Fig. 20).
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Forest Stewardship Council (Fig. 21).
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that the packaging should be recycled and packaging fees have been paid
to the Green Dot recycling organizations (Fig. 22).
that an object is capable of being recycled – not that the object has been
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recycled or will be accepted in all recycling collection systems (Fig. 23).
that the material used in the product is safe for food contact (Fig. 24).
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for you.
your healthcare professional.
(see 'Assembling the breast pump').
the breast to allow a seal between breast pump and breast.