Compatibility
Feeding
For your child's safety and health
WARNING!
breast milk first. If you intend to feed your baby with the expressed breast
milk within 48 hours, you can store the breast milk in the fridge in an
assembled Philips Avent bottle or storage cup.
Do's
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Always refrigerate or freeze expressed milk immediately.
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Only store milk collected with a cleaned breast pump in cleaned bottles.
Don'ts
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Never refreeze thawed breast milk.
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Never add fresh breast milk to frozen breast milk.
The Philips Avent electric breast pump is compatible with Philips Avent
bottles in our range and Philips Avent Storage cups. When you use Philips
Avent Classic bottles, always insert the ring in the top of the bottle before
you attach it to the breast pump. When you use other Philips Avent bottles,
use the same type of nipple that was supplied with that bottle. For details
on how to assemble the nipple and general cleaning instructions, see
section 'Feeding' and section 'Cleaning'. These details can also be found on
our website, www.philips.com/support.
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Spare nipples are available separately. Make sure you use a nipple with
the correct flow rate when you feed your baby (see 'Choosing the right
nipple for your baby'). To buy accessories or spare parts, visit
www.shop.philips.com/service or go to your Philips dealer.
You can also contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your country.
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Do not mix Philips Avent Classic bottle parts and nipples with parts of the
Philips Avent Natural bottles. They may not fit and could cause leakage
or other issues.
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The high-quality plastic Philips Avent Natural bottle is compatible with
most Philips Avent breast pumps, spouts, sealing discs and cup tops.
You can feed your baby with breast milk from Philips Avent bottles and
storage cups.
Warnings to prevent harm to children:
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Always use bottles and nipples with adult supervision. Do not allow your
child to play with small parts or walk/run while using bottles or cups.
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Never use feeding nipples as a soother, to prevent choking hazard.
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Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay.
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Always check the temperature of the food before you feed your baby to
prevent burns.
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Throw away any part at the first signs of damage or weakness.
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