parts by hand using warm water and
liquid dishwashing soap and rinse for at
least 10 to 15 seconds. Allow parts to dry
thoroughly before next use.
3. Wipe the pump unit (13) with a damp
cloth. This cleaning is sufficient because
the pump unit does not come into direct
contact with the breast milk.
CAUTION: Never immerse the pump unit
(13) or voltage adapter (14) in water as this
could damage the electric system.
If condensation
appears after use
If milk appears in
tubing (overflow)
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Allow the pump to run with tubes attached until the tubes are dry,
approximately 1-2 minutes.
Turn off the pump and unplug from power source. Remove and
disassemble the tubing. Wash in warm, soapy water and rinse
clean. Dry immediately by reassembling the pump according to the
instructions in section 7. Allow the pump to run with tubes attached
until dry, approximately 1-2 minutes. NOTE: All parts, especially the
connector (12) and cap (11) must be in place prior to running the pump.
6.1. Cleaning the Tubing:
The tubing of the breast pump is
designed to move air, not breast
milk and therefore does not need to
be cleaned every day if there is no
evidence of breast milk or condensation
in the tubing. Before and after each
use, inspect tubing for condensation or
milk. If milk gets into tubing, the pump
unit can be contaminated and exposed
to bacteria or stop working. Therefore,
it is important to check for milk or
condensation in the tubing before,
during and after each session.
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