9. WHAT IF THERE ARE PROBLEMS?
Problem
There is no suction from the breast pump.
No breast milk is being expressed.
Expressing breast milk is causing pain.
The breast milk is leaking out underneath the silicone cushion.
One of the breast pump components has become altered or dam-
aged.
The breast pump will not switch on
10. DISPOSAL
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the device in household waste at the end of its service life. Dispose of the device at a suitable
local collection or recycling point in your country. Observe the local regulations for material disposal. Dispose of the device in accordance
with EC Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). If you have any questions, please contact the local
authorities responsible for waste disposal. You can obtain the location of collection points for old devices from the local or
municipal authorities, local waste disposal companies or your retailer, for example.
Used, completely flat batteries must be disposed of via specially designated collection boxes, recycling points or electronics
retailers. You are legally required to appropriately dispose of the batteries.
The codes below are printed on batteries containing harmful substances:
Pb = battery contains lead
Cd = battery contains cadmium
Hg = battery contains mercury
11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Type
Power supply
Voltage (input)
Voltage (output)
Dimensions
Weight
Maximum suction power
Permissible operating conditions
Permissible storage conditions
Expected life
Automatic switch-o
Potential solutions
• Check whether all parts of the breast pump are correctly
assembled.
• Check whether the pump attachment is correctly placed on
the breast.
• Check that the silicone tube is correctly inserted, the suction
level is not set to minimum and the breast pump is switched
on.
• Ensure that there is no residual milk in the silicone valve ob-
structing the milk flow.
• Try to relax and attempt it again. As you use the breast pump
more and more, you will find it easier to express breast milk.
• Reduce the set suction level using the minus button.
• Consult your physician.
• Remove the silicone cushion and re-attach it. Ensure the
silicone cushion is correctly positioned and firmly secured to
the pump attachment.
• Lean your upper body forwards slightly.
• Do not use any cleaning solutions or solvents.
• In some cases, marked fluctuations in temperature can dam-
age the plastic on the breast pump.
• If any of the parts becomes damaged, stop using the breast
pump.
• Ensure that the breast pump is correctly assembled and
switched on.
• Ensure that the mains adapter plug is correctly connected to
the breast pump.
BY 40
BY 40
4 x 1.5 V AA batteries (alkaline batteries)
100-240 V (AC~) 50/60 Hz
6 V (DC
) 1.0 A
168 x 100 x 53 mm
310 g (without batteries)
±0.04 bar
+5°C to +40°C; 30% to 85% relative humidity (non-condensing);
700 – 1060 hPa ambient pressure
−16°C to +60°C; 10% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Motor unit: 500 hours
Bottles, silicone valve and membrane:
180 hours (approx. 360 preparations)
After 60 minutes
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