07. Using the Lansinoh
®
Single Electric Breast Pump
How to use the Lansinoh
®
Single Electric Breast Pump
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1. Ensure all tubes are attached to the tubing connector.
2. Hold the Breastmilk Expression Set to your breast with the nipple central extending
towards the tunnel of the breast cushion.
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no air escapes. If you experience friction or discomfort on your nipples, you may need a
different size cushion. Larger size cushions are also available. For more details, please
call +44 (0) 113 205 4201, visit www.lansinoh.co.uk or contact your country distributor.
4. The Breastmilk Expression Set and nipple tunnel must tilt slightly downward to allow
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5. Press and hold the On/Off Button for a few seconds to turn the pump on.
6. When the pump is turned on, it starts in phase 1 (Let Down) and will automatically
switch to Phase 2 (expression) after 2 minutes.
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8. The pump will always default to suction level 1 when starting and when switching
between let-down and expression phase. Suction levels can then be adjusted with the
and
buttons.
9. If you prefer to by-pass phase 1 (Let Down), again, simply press
phase 2 (expression). It is always possible to return back to phase 1 (Let Down) when
needed.
Note: If at any time the suction on your breast reaches uncomfortable levels,
reduce the suction level by pressing the
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there is no suction on the nipple before removing the breast cushion from the breast. If
necessary,∙break∙the∙sucti"n∙by∙inserting∙a∙inger∙between∙the∙breast∙cushi"n∙and∙the∙
breast. Once the suction is broken, the breast cushion can be removed safely.
11. Use the custom stand to prevent the bottle from falling over and risk losing any
breastmilk.
12. Close the bottle with the lid and sealing disc provided – Please follow the breastmilk
storage guidelines as outlined in section 9.
08. Power Options
The pump may be operated under any of the following power supply modes:
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button to change to expression phase.
button to switch to
button.
AC Adapter (included)
Connect the AC Adapter to the power
connector socket located on the right
side of the pump. Plug the AC Adapter
into an available electrical outlet.
Electrical safety can only be achieved
when the breast pump is connected to
the AC Power Adapter supplied with the
product (See "Technical Data" section).
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline and standard (carbon-zinc) batteries.
If batteries are in the pump, but AC Adapter is in use, the pump will use the adapter to power
the pump, not the batteries. For the most economical use, we recommend using your pump
with the AC Adapted provided. Your AC Adapter is a universal AC plug adapter type and can
be used with 100V to 240V systems with 50Hz and 60Hz mains.
09. Breastmilk Storage Guidelines
Breastmilk Storage and Thawing Guidelines for Healthy Term Babies.
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instructions.
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expansion from freezing. Date containers with the date you expressed your milk for future
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Room temperature
Fridge
Fridge
Freezer section in fridge
Home freezer
*La Leche League (2012)
Note: DO NOT store breastmilk in fridge/freezer door. The door tends to be the warmest part
of the fridge/freezer.
Thawing
Thaw frozen milk in the refrigerator or place the containers under cool running water,
gradually warming the water until the milk is thawed. Thawed milk can be kept in a
refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
NOTE: DO NOT refreeze milk once it has thawed.
Gently shake thawed milk before feeding to baby to mix the layers that have separated.
Breastmilk is not homogenized and the "cream" will rise to the top of the bottle. Breastmilk
can vary in colour and consistency depending upon the time of the day that the milk was
expressed, what you have eaten, and the age of the baby at the time of pumping.
NOTE: DO NOT MICROWAVE HUMAN MILK! Microwaving alters the composition of the milk.
Microwaving may also create "hot spots" in the milk that could burn.
NOTE: DO NOT thaw breastmilk in hot or boiling water.
10. Technical Data
1. Power Supply
Battery operation: 6 AA size alkaline batteries (not included), all connected in series. Do not
use rechargeable batteries.
Battery operating time: Approximately 2 hours with 6 alkaline batteries (not included).
AC Adapter operation: 100V/240V wall plug type AC adapter, galvanically isolated with 9V
DC output voltage.
Pump power dissipation: 10 watts maximum
Voltage regulation: Linear voltage regulator with low dropout voltage and short circuit
protection.
2. Control System
Control unit: Microcontroller with integral program memory
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There are 2 phases: expression and stimulation are selectable from keypad.
Adjustable suction level: 6 suction levels are selectable and controlled from keypad.
Suction vacuum level: Minimum 56 mmHg, maximum 225 mmHg
Regulatory Compliance
Type BF Applied Part
CLASS II
Transport /
equipment
Storage
Operation
Operation
Warning: Children have STRANGLED in cords.
Keep the cords out of the reach of children.
6 AA Alkaline Batteries (Not
Included)
Make sure the batteries are inserted
correctly according to the polarity
(+) and (-) as indicated. Close the
compartment by gently pressing the
cover until it snaps into place.
Remove batteries if pump is not in use
for a long period of time. Dispose of
batteries according to regulations for
environmental protection and recycling.
Replace all batteries at the same
time. Please note that the pump is not
designed to be used with rechargeable
batteries.
(<26°C)
6 hours
(>4°C)
3 days
(<4°C)
5 days
2 weeks
(<-18°C)
6 months
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Storage
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