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Supplemental information
Below some common breastfeeding-related conditions are described. If you experience any of these
symptoms, contact a healthcare professional or breastfeeding specialist.
Common
breastfeeding-
related condition
Pain sensation
Sore nipples
Engorgement
Bruise, thrombus
Injured tissue on nipple
(nipple trauma)
Clogged mammary
ducts
Storage conditions
Keep the breast pump out of direct sunlight as prolonged exposure may cause discoloration. Store
the breast pump and its accessories in a safe, clean and dry place.
If the device has been stored in a hot or cold environment, place it in an environment with a
temperature of 20 °C (68 °F) for 30 minutes to let it reach a temperature within the usage conditions
(5 °C to 40 °C / 41 °F to 104 °F) before you use it.
Fully charge the battery before storing your breast pump for an extended period of time.
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
This Philips device complies with all applicable standards and regulations regarding exposure to
electromagnetic fields.
Technical information
Vacuum level
Description
Pain felt on the breast or nipple, or felt as a response to the suction being
above a comfortable level.
Persistent pain in the nipples at the beginning of the pumping session, or
that lasts throughout the entire pumping session, or pain between sessions.
Swelling of the breast. The breast may feel hard, lumpy and tender. May
include erythema (redness) of the breast area and fever. Usually occurs
during the first days of lactation.
A reddish-purple discoloration that does not blanch when pressed. When a
bruise fades, it may become green and brown.
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Fissures or cracked nipples.
Skin tissue peeling off the nipple. Normally occurs in combination with
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cracked nipples and/or blisters.
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Nipple tear.
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Blister. Looks like small bubbles on the surface of the skin
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Bleeding. Cracked or torn nipples can lead to bleeding of the affected
area
A red, tender lump on the breast. May include erythema (redness) of the
breast area. Can lead to mastitis (breast inflammation) and fever if left
untreated.
Single breast pump
-60 to -360 mbar
Double breast pump
-60 to -360 mbar