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areola is being pulled into the tunnel, this
indicates that the breast cushion is too
large. You need a smaller size.
When you are pumping your nipple should
move in and out of the tunnel freely. If
you notice that your nipple is touching or
rubbing along the sides of the tunnel, this
indicates that the breast cushion is too
small. You need a larger size.
The breast cushion you received with the
pump is 25mm. A 30.5mm ComfortFit®
breast cushion is available for purchase.
Simply visit www.lansinoh.co.uk,
call +44 (0) 113 205 4201 in the UK,
or contact your country distributor for
guidance.

2.6 Pumping Tips

Breastmilk is produced on a supply and
demand basis. Expressing your breastmilk
regularly will stimulate your body and
help you maintain your milk supply. If you
have any breastfeeding or breast pump
related questions, consult an International
Board Certified Lactation Consultant
(IBCLC), breastfeeding counselor, or other
healthcare provider such as your midwife
or health visitor.
Top Tips for Pumping Sessions
Before a pumping session, make yourself
comfortable and ensure the breast pump
is close to you.
Sit in an upright position, making sure your
shoulders and arms are well supported.
The most important part of successful
pumping is the ability to trigger the
let‑down reflex. This is when your milk
begins to flow freely. Warm compresses
applied to the breasts and gentle, circular
massaging of the breasts prior to and/
or during a pumping session can help
encourage this natural reflex. Heated
Lansinoh® Thera°Pearl® 3‑in‑1 Breast
Therapy Packs fulfil this function well.
If you and baby are apart, look at their
pictures or videos, or have something with
your baby's scent on it. These cues will
help to trigger let‑down.
If baby is with you, skin‑to‑skin contact
and scent will help to trigger let‑down. You
may pump one breast while nursing baby
on the other. This allows you to maximize
pumping effectiveness by using the
let‑down reflex stimulated by your baby's
sucking.
Give yourself sufficient time to pump.
Stress can negatively impact milk
production.
Stay hydrated; having a glass of water
before and during each session is
important for milk production.
Many mums find that they have a high
milk supply in the morning after sleeping,
so you may find it helpful to try a morning
pumping session.
Some mums can achieve more than one
let‑down during a pumping session.
You may be able to achieve a second
by returning to the Let‑Down Phase by
pressing the Let‑Down/Expression toggle
button.
Track the date, time, and duration of your
feeding and pumping sessions as well
as the amount of milk expressed from
each breast. Keeping these records can
help you identify trends or patterns so
you can establish your optimal feeding
and pumping routine. If you're having
any difficulties, it can be helpful to share
this information with your healthcare
professional.
You can save time and prevent messy milk
transfers or spills by pumping directly into
Lansinoh® Breastmilk Storage Bags. Just
ensure that your Lansinoh® Breastmilk
Storage Bag has white and purple flowers
and a white line above the logo. If your
bag does not have this design, it is not
compatible with pumping directly into the
bag. NOTE: Pumping directly into bags
requires two hands to safely remove milk
storage bags. Visit www.lansinoh.co.uk to
learn more.

2.7 Troubleshooting

The pump does not turn on
If you experience an interruption in
the normal operation of the electrical
and/or mechanical functioning of the
pump, simply do the following:
Check to confirm the AC adapter
or power bank is securely
connected to the pump.
If you are using the AC adapter,
unplug it from the electrical outlet,
wait a few seconds, and then plug
it back into the electrical outlet.
If you are using a power bank,
unplug it from the pump, wait a few
seconds, and then plug it back in.
If you encounter further problems,
please visit www lansinoh co uk,
call +44 (0) 113 205 4201 in the UK,
or contact your country distributor
for guidance.
I experience pain when I express
If you feel any discomfort, you may
need a different size breast cushion.
Visit www.lansinoh.co.uk,
call +44 (0) 113 205 4201 in the UK,
or contact your country distributor.
I do not feel any suction or the
suction is very low
If it feels like the suction has
decreased, try the following:
While pump is on, remove the
tubing from the diaphragm cap
and place a finger over the tubing
connector. If you feel suction, the
pump is operating properly, but the
Breastmilk Expression Set may not
be correctly assembled or the
white valve may be damaged.
If you don't feel any suction, try
unplugging the pump, wait a few
seconds, and plug it back into the
electrical outlet.
Make sure the Breastmilk
Expression Set has been properly
assembled. Check the assembly
information in Section 2 3, page 4
Confirm that all connections
(especially the tubing) are secure.
Make sure the breast cushion forms
a complete seal around the breast.
Inspect the white valve for a tear
or pinhole. This component is
critical to achieving proper suction.
Replace the white valve with one of
the spare valves provided with the
product.
I accidentally washed the tubing
If you notice any condensation
or anything that may be mould,
discard the tubing and contact our
customer service team to purchase a
replacement.
3. BREASTMILK STORAGE
GUIDELINES
Breastmilk Storage and Thawing
Guidelines for Healthy Term Babies
Check with your healthcare professional
or an International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant for specific storage
instructions. When freezing breastmilk,
store in the back of the freezer. Do not
store breastmilk in the freezer door as the
temperature can fluctuate when the door
is opened and closed.
Before storing, date all breastmilk and use
the oldest breastmilk first.
Milk Storage Guidelines, Full term infant
TEMP-
TIME
WHERE
ERATURE
4 hours
60‑
(ideal)
At
80°F
up to 6
Room
(19‑
hours
Temp.
26°C)
(accept‑
able)
Insu‑
5‑39°F
lated
(‑15 ‑
24 hours
Cooler
4°C)
Bag
ACTION
Contents
should be
covered and
kept as cool
as possible;
covering the
container with
a damp towel
may keep milk
cooler
Keep ice packs
in constant
contact
with milk
containers;
limit opening
cooler bag
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