Philips Avent Manual Breast Pump Manual

Philips Avent Manual Breast Pump Manual

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General description

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  1. Handle
  2. Silicone diaphragm
  3. Stem
  4. Pump body
  5. Cushion
  6. White valve
  7. Philips Avent Natural bottle*
  8. Breast milk storage bags*
  9. Cushion cover
  10. Bottle cap
  11. Screw ring
  12. Teat
  13. Sealing disc
  14. Adapter for cup
  15. Philips Avent storage cup*
  16. Storage cup lid

* For these accessories, a separate user manual is provided. Read the separate user manuals carefully, as these contain important safety information.

Intended use

The Philips Avent manual breast pump is intended to express and to collect milk from the breast of a lactating woman. The device is intended for a single user.

Important safety information

Read this user manual carefully before you use the breast pump and save it for future reference.

Contraindication


Warnings to avoid choking, strangulation and injury:

Warnings to avoid contamination and to ensure hygiene:

Warnings to avoid breast and nipple problems including pain:


If you are infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Hepatitis B or C, using the breast pump will not reduce or remove the risk of transmitting the virus to your baby through breast milk.


Caution to prevent damage to and malfunctioning of the breast pump:

Preparing for use

Disassemble, clean and disinfect all parts before you use the breast pump for the first time and after every use.


Be careful when you remove and clean the white valve. Do not insert objects into the white valve, as this may cause damage.

Cleaning and disinfecting

Step 1: Disassembling

Disassemble the breast pump and bottle completely. Also remove the white valve from the pump body and the stem from the silicone diaphragm.

Step 2: Cleaning

The parts can be cleaned manually or in the dishwasher.

Manual cleaning

  1. Rinse all parts under a running tap with lukewarm water.
  2. Clean all parts with a cleaning brush in warm water with some mild dishwashing liquid.
  3. Thoroughly rinse all parts under a running tap with cold clear water.
  4. Leave all parts to air-dry on a clean tea towel or drying rack.

Cleaning in the dishwasher

Note: Food colorings may discolor parts.

  1. Place all parts on the top rack of the dishwasher.
  2. Put dishwashing liquid or a tablet in the machine and run a standard program.
  3. Leave all parts to air-dry on a clean tea towel or drying rack.

Step 3: Disinfecting


During disinfection with boiling water, prevent the bottle or other parts from touching the side of the pot. This can cause irreversible product deformation or damage that Philips cannot be held liable for.

  1. Fill a household pot with enough water to cover all parts and place all parts in the pot. Let the water boil for 5 minutes. Make sure the parts do not touch the side of the pot.
  2. Allow the water to cool down.
  3. Gently remove the parts from the water. Place the parts on a clean surface, tea towel or drying rack to air-dry.

Assembling the breast pump

Make sure you have cleaned and disinfected the parts of the breast pump that come into contact with milk.


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.

Check the breast pump kit parts for wear or damage before use and replace them if necessary.

Note: Correct placement of the cushion and the silicone diaphragm is essential for the breast pump to form a proper vacuum.

  1. Insert the white valve into the pump body from underneath. Push the valve in as far as possible (Fig. 2).
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  2. Screw the pump body clockwise onto the bottle (Fig. 3) or storage cup (Fig. 4) until it is securely fixed.
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    Note: If you use a storage cup, you have to screw the adapter for cup onto the storage cup first (Fig. 4).
  3. Push the stem into the silicone diaphragm fully to the end (Fig. 5).
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  4. Insert the silicone diaphragm into the pump body from above. Make sure it fits securely around the rim by pressing down with your fingers to ensure a perfect seal (Fig. 6).
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  5. Attach the handle onto the diaphragm with stem by hooking the hole in the handle over the end of the stem. Push down the handle onto the pump body until it clicks into place (Fig. 7).
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  6. Place the cushion into the pump body (Fig. 8) and make sure that the rim covers the pump body. Push the inner part of the cushion into the funnel. Make sure that you push the cushion inwards completely, up to the line indicated with an arrow on the pump body (Fig. 9).
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    Note: Place the cushion cover (SCF430/10, SCF430/13, SCF430/15) over the cushion to keep the breast pump clean while you prepare for expressing.

Using the breast pump


Always use the breast pump with the cushion.

Note: Contact your healthcare professional in case of questions or if you experience side effects.

Operating the breast pump

Operating the breast pump (Fig.10)

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water and make sure that your breast is clean.
  2. Press the assembled pump body against your breast. Make sure that your nipple is centered, so that the cushion creates an airtight seal.
  3. Gently start to press down the handle until you feel the suction on your breast (Fig. 10). Then allow the handle to return to its resting position. Repeat this step rapidly 5 or 6 times to initiate the 'let-down' reflex.

    Note: You do not have to press down the handle fully. Press it down as much as is comfortable for you. Your milk will soon start flowing, even though you are not using all the suction the pump can generate.
  4. When the milk starts flowing, adopt a slower rhythm by pressing down the handle and keeping it pressed down for a moment before you let it return to its resting position. Continue with this rhythm while your milk is flowing. If your hand becomes tired, try to use the other hand or pump from the other breast.
    Note: Do not worry if your milk does not flow immediately. Relax and continue pumping. Repositioning the breast pump on your breast from time to time can help stimulate milk flow.
  5. Continue pumping until you feel your breast is empty.
  6. When you have finished expressing, carefully remove the breast pump from your breast and unscrew the bottle or storage cup from the pump body. Clean the other used parts of the breast pump (see ‚Cleaning and disinfecting').

After use


Only store breast milk collected with a clean and disinfected pump.

If you intend to feed your baby with the expressed breast milk within 4 days, you can store the breast milk in the refrigerator in an assembled Philips Avent bottle or storage cup. Otherwise, you can store breast milk in the freezer for up to 6 months.

  1. To store the breast milk: close the bottle with the sealing disc and screw ring (Fig. 11).
    After use Step 1 (Fig.11)
  2. To prepare the bottle for feeding your baby: place a teat in a screw ring and screw the assembled screw ring onto the bottle. Seal the teat with the bottle cap (Fig. 12).
    After use Step 1 (Fig.12)
  3. In case a storage cup is included with the manual breast pump, screw the lid onto the storage cup. Make sure you properly close it to avoid leakage (Fig. 13).
    After use Step 1 (Fig.13)
  4. Disassemble and clean all parts that have been in contact with breast milk (see ‚Cleaning and disinfecting').


Refrigerate or freeze expressed breast milk immediately, label with date and time, or keep it at a room temperature for a maximum of 4 hours before you feed your baby. Never refreeze thawed breast milk to avoid a decrease in milk quality. Never add fresh breast milk to frozen breast milk to avoid a decrease in milk quality and unintended thawing of the frozen milk.

Note: For more information about the breast pump and tips for expressing milk, visit www.philips.com/avent.

Storage

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.

Compatibility

The Philips Avent manual breast pump is compatible with all baby bottles in the Philips Avent Natural range and Philips Avent storage cups with an adapter for cup. We do not recommend using the Philips Avent Natural glass bottles with the breast pump.

Technical information