As your baby grows, you may find that their feeding pattern changes. The
customization features of the Smartpump 3.0 allow you to make adjustments so
you're always getting the best results.
There are also eight levels of suction to
choose from:
1. Adjust for stronger suction by pressing the
Suction Level Increase Control button.
Whenever the pump is switching to higher
suction levels the targeted level will flash.
The pump will slowly transition to the higher
suction level. The flashing will stop once the
target level is reached.
2. Adjust for lower suction by pressing the
Suction Level Decrease Control button.
3. The current suction level will be indicated
by the number of dark bars on suction level
indicator.
NOTE: If at any time the suction on your breast reaches uncomfortable levels, reduce the
suction level by pressing the Suction Level Decrease Control (-) button on the left side
of the LCD screen or disconnect the tubing from the electric pump.
PLEASE NOTE: The LCD display light will automatically switch off if no control buttons
are pressed for 20 seconds in order to save power. If the pump is left on and unattended
for more than 60 minutes, the pump will automatically power off. If the pump is
paused during a pumping and left unattended for more than 20 minutes, the pump will
automatically power off. To turn the pump back on, hold the On/Off power button for
several seconds.
Completing Your Pumping Session
1. When a pumping session is finished, turn the pump off with the On/Off button.
2. After turning the pump off, the display will remain on for a few seconds.
3. Make sure there is no suction on the nipple(s) before removing the breast flanges
from the breast. If necessary, break the suction by inserting a finger between
the breast flange and the breast. Once the suction is broken, the flange can be
removed safely.
5. Breastmilk Storage Guidelines
Breastmilk Storage and Thawing Guidelines for Full-term
Healthy Babies
Check with your healthcare provider or an International Board Certified Lactation
Consultant for specific storage instructions. When freezing, store in the back of the
freezer and do not store milk in the door as temperature can fluctuate as the door is
opened and closed.
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