Step 1: Disassembling
Step 2: Cleaning
Step 2A: Manual cleaning
Completely disassemble all parts that come into contact
with the breast and breast milk. Make sure that you:
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Remove the valve from the cup.
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Separate the membrane and front cap.
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Remove the insert (if used) from the breast shield.
Warning: Do not use antibacterial or abrasive
cleaning agents to clean the breast pump parts as
this may cause damage.
Caution: Never put the motor unit in water or in a
dishwasher, as this causes permanent damage to it.
Clean the following parts before first use and after every
use: membrane, cup, valve, breast shield, insert (if used),
breast shield (dust) cover. You can clean these parts
manually or in the dishwasher.
Supplies needed:
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Mild dishwashing
liquid
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Drinking-quality water
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Soft, clean brush
Caution: Be careful when you remove and clean the
valve. If it gets damaged, your breast pump does not
function properly. To clean the valve, rub it gently
between your fingers in warm water with some
dishwashing liquid. Do not insert objects into the
valve, as this may cause damage.
1 Rinse the parts under a running tap with lukewarm
water.
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Clean tea towel or
drying rack
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Clean sink or bowl
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