Assembling the breast pump
Make sure you have cleaned and disinfected the parts of the breast pump that come into contact with
milk.
Warning: Be careful, when you have disinfected the breast pump parts by boiling
them, they can be very hot. To prevent burns, only start assembling the breast pump
when disinfected parts have cooled down.
Warning: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before you touch breast
pump parts and breasts to prevent contamination. Avoid touching the inside of
containers or lids.
Caution: Before each use, visually inspect the individual components for cracks, chips, tears,
discoloration or deterioration. In the event that damage to the device is observed, discontinue use
until the parts have been replaced.
Caution: Inspect the tubing. If you find condensation in the air tube, wash and dry it immediately
or replace the tubing. If you see breast milk inside the tubing or tubing connector, do not attempt to
wash, clean or disinfect the tubing or tubing connector. Instead, contact the manufacturer.
Note: Correct placement of the cushion, silicone diaphragm and silicone tube is essential for the
breast pump to form a proper vacuum.
1. Wash your hands
thoroughly with soap
and water.
4A. Push the inner part
of the cushion into the
funnel against the line
(indicated with an
arrow).
2. Push the white valve
in the pump body as far
as possible.
5. Place the silicone
diaphragm in the pump
body.
3. Screw the pump body
onto the bottle.
5A. Make sure that the
silicone diaphragm fits
securely around the rim
by pressing it down with
your thumbs.
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4. Place the cushion in
the pump body and
make sure that the rim
covers the pump body.
6. Attach the silicone
tube and cap onto the
silicone diaphragm.
Push down the cap
until it is securely in
place.
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