Breast shield, Breast pump elements (connector, suction cap, suction bowl), The
bottle and teat
Before first use- Cleaning and sanitizing
After each use- Cleaning
Once a day- Sanitizing
WARNING:
The pumping device, charging cable and charging adapter must not be washed or
disinfected in water.
Note:
- Separate and wash all components of the device that come into contact with milk
immediately after using the device. This will remove the milk residue and prevent
the growth of bacteria.
- For washing, use only drinking quality tap water. Use bottled water if the water in
your tap does not meet this requirement.
- Do not use brushes when cleaning valves. Be careful not to punctuate the valve.
- Disassemble, wash and rinse all breast pump components that come into contact
with milk, except for the pumping device.
- Use a mild dish soap when washing the breast pump components.
SEE FIG. 4
A. Washing (before and after first use – in the sink):
a. Rinse all elements of the breast pump that have come into contact with
breast or milk in cold water to remove the milk residue.
b. Soak the elements in warm, soapy water for 5 minutes. Then rinse and
wash.
c. Let the elements dry naturally. Store the dry parts of the set in a cool, dry
place when you're not using them.
B. Disinfection (before first use and once a day – on the stove):
a. Fill the pot with water so that all the elements placed in it are covered
when placed in water. Bring it to boil.
b. Place the breast pump elements in boiling water for 10 minutes.
c. Let the elements dry naturally. Store the dry parts of the kit in a cool, dry
place when you're not using them.
C. Cleaning the pumping unit:
a. Wipe the pumping unit with a soft, damp cloth and a mild dish soap.
Other cleaning products or abrasives may damage the device and its
display.
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