Can lead to minor injury.
CAUTION
• Do not wrap cord around the power adaptor body.
• Plug the power adaptor into the breast pump first and then into the
electrical outlet.
• Never put breast pump in water or a sterilizer, as you can cause
permanent damage to the breast pump.
• Do not attempt to remove the breast shield from your breast while
pumping. Turn the breast pump off and break the seal between your
breast and breast shield with your finger, then remove breast shield
from your breast.
• If pumping is uncomfortable or causing pain, turn the unit off, break
the seal between the breast and the breast shield with your finger
and remove the breast shield from your breast.
• Contact your healthcare professional or breastfeeding specialist if
you can express only minimal or no milk or if expression is painful.
• While some discomfort may be felt when first using a breast pump,
using a breast pump should not cause pain. For assistance with
correct breast shield sizing and comfort please visit medela.com/
fittingguide or see a lactation consultant / breastfeeding specialist.
• Do not try to express with vacuum that is too high and uncomfortable
(painful). The pain, along with potential breast and nipple trauma,
may decrease milk output.
• Make sure tubing is not kinked or pinched while pumping.
Can lead to material damage.
NOTICE
• Do NOT use antibacterial or abrasive cleaners / detergents when
cleaning breast pump or breast pump parts.
• Plastic bottles and component parts become brittle when frozen and
may break when dropped.
• Bottles and component parts may become damaged if mishandled,
e.g. dropped, over-tightened, or knocked over.
• In case of a completely discharged battery, the breast pump cannot
be used instantly after plugging it into an electrical outlet. Allow the
battery to be charged for at least 15 minutes before attempting to
switch the pump on.
• For optimum pump and battery performance use the power adaptor
that comes with the breast pump.
• Make sure that the voltage of the power adaptor is compatible with
the power source.
• If pumping at high altitudes, including in an airplane, consider
pumping more often or longer if you feel there is milk remaining in
your breasts after your pumping session.
• Separate and wash all parts that are exposed to breast milk immedi-
ately after use. This will help remove breast milk residue and prevent
growth of bacteria.
• Always inspect breast shields, connectors, membranes, bottles, lids,
and tubing prior to use for cleanliness.
• Only use drinking-quality tap or bottled water for cleaning your
breast pump and parts.
• Do not store wet or damp parts as mold may develop.
• Do not run pump with wet tubing. Doing so may damage the
breast pump.
• Take appropriate care in handling bottles and components.
• Do not use the breast milk if bottles or components become
damaged.
• Do not use the branded textile loop to wear the breast pump
on the body.
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