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How to clean and sterilise your pump
(see diagram A)
NEVER WASH OR STERILISE…
the control handle (a), twin tubing (k), double pumping
connector (l) or pump motor (m).
These components DO NOT come
into contact with your breast milk.
You can wipe the pump motor and control handle clean, using a soft cloth.
Cleaning and sterilising the pump bodies
Before you use your breast pump for the first time and every time before use,
you must disassemble, wash and sterilise all the breast pump parts that come
into contact with your breast milk.
Do not use antibacterial or abrasive cleaners or detergents as they may cause
the plastic to crack.
Sterilise all parts in a Philips AVENT steam steriliser, or by boiling for 5 minutes.
If using a Philips AVENT steam steriliser, the pump will remain sterile in the
steriliser for a minimum of 6 hours, provided the lid is not removed.
You can use the dishwasher (top rack only) or hand wash in warm, soapy
water and then rinse thoroughly.
Keeping your pump sterile and compact for travel
After sterilising all parts, insert the white valve and diaphragm
into the pump body (d) and clip the funnel cover (f) over the
Let-down Massage Cushion (g). Now screw the sealing base (s)
onto the pump body (d) in place of the milk container.
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d
g
s
f
k
a
m
l
Caution: Take care when cleaning the white valve. If it gets
damaged, your breast pump will not function properly. To clean
the white valve, rub it gently between your fingers in warm soapy
water. Do not insert objects as this may cause damage.
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