9. What if there are problems?
Problem
There is no suction from the breast pump.
No breast milk is being pumped.
Pumping the breast milk is causing pain.
The breast milk is leaking out underneath the sili-
cone cushion.
One of the breast pump components has become
altered or damaged.
The breast pump will not switch on.
9.1 Replacement parts and wearing parts
Item
Pump attachment including silicone cushion (stand-
ard size), silicone membrane, silicone valve, silicone
tube, bottle and bottle cap
Bottle with teat and bottle cap
Adapter for Avent and NUK bottles
2 silicone cushions (small and standard)
Hand pump attachment including silicone cushion
(standard size)
Bottle stand
Potential solutions
• Check all parts of the breast pump are correctly
assembled.
• Check whether the pump attachment is correctly
placed on the breast.
• Check that the silicone tube is correctly inserted,
the suction level is not set to the minimum and the
breast pump is switched on.
• Ensure that there is no milk remaining in the sili-
cone valve and obstructing the milk flow.
• Try to relax and then attempt it again a few minutes
later. As you use the breast pump more and more,
you will find it easier to pump milk.
• Reduce the suction level using the – button.
• Consult your doctor.
• Remove the silicone cushion and re-attach it. En-
sure the silicone c ushion is correctly positioned
and firmly secured to the pump attachment.
• Lean your upper body forwards slightly.
• Do not use any corrosive, gaseous cleaning agents
or solvents.
• In some cases, marked fluctuations in tempera-
ture can damage the plastic on the breast pump.
• If any of the parts becomes damaged, stop using
the breast pump.
• Ensure that the breast pump is correctly assem-
bled and switched on.
• Ensure that the mains part plug is correctly con-
nected to the breast pump.
Item number
953.15
163.719
163.720
163.721
163.722
163.723
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