Operation Manual

Avoid contact with antibacterial or abrasive
detergents/cleaners as they can damage the
plastic. Combinations of detergents, cleaning
products, sterilising solution, softened water
and temperature fluctuations may, under certain
circumstances, cause the plastic to crack. If this
occurs, do not use. The pump body and breast
milk containers are dishwasher safe but food
colourings may discolour them. Follow guidelines
in ‘How to clean and sterilise your pump’.
Keep the product out of direct sunlight, as
prolonged exposure may cause discolouration.
Cracking or
discolouration of
pump/bottle parts
Ensure the pump is correctly assembled and switched
on with the power indicator illuminated ‘GREEN’.
Make sure the lead between the electrical wall socket
or battery pack and the pump is correctly connected.
Pump not
responding
Pump light flashing RED with delays (3 flashes, delay,
3 flashes etc.): If the pump works properly in Manual
Control Mode but does not replicate in Automatic
Mode, the handle rhythm may have been too fast for
optimal milk expression. The machine is set not to
follow. Push the control button to return to Manual
Control Mode and use a slower handle rhythm.
If this does not help and the power light still flashes
RED, the pump has detected a vacuum fault.
Disconnect the power and check the control
handle and diaphragm for obstruction or damage.
Pump light flashing RED continuously: Low battery
warning. Replace the batteries.
Pump light
flashing RED
The pump must be switched off via the control
button in order to separate these parts. If the
batteries go flat mid-pumping, you may
experience difficulty. Replace the batteries or
connect the pump to the mains. Turn the pump
on by holding down the control button for 2
seconds – the light will turn GREEN. Now turn it
off by holding the button for 2 seconds – the light
will go off. You can now disconnect the pump
from the power supply and should be able to
separate the parts.
Difficulties separating
the control handle
from the pump body
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