Anleitung Philips, modell SCF312/01
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Using a breast pump takes practice. You may need to make several attempts before you succeed, but because your single electronic breast pump is so simple and comfortable to use, you will soon get used to expressing milk. 1. Choose a quiet time when you’re not rushed and unlikely to be disturbed. 2. Having your baby or a photograph of your baby nearby can help encourage your milk to flow. 3. Warmth and relaxation can also help, so you might like to try expressing after a warm bath or shower. 4. Placing a warm cloth on your breasts for a few minutes before you start pumping can encourage your milk flow and soothe painful breasts. 5. Try expressing from one breast while your baby is feeding from the other, or continue expressing just after a feed. 6. Repositioning the pump on your breast from time to time can help stimulate your milk ducts. 7. To relieve engorgement, we recommend gentle, slow single pumping to relieve the pressure. Practice with your pump to find the best pumping techniques for you. Don’t worry if your milk doesn’t flow immediately, relax and continue pumping. CAUTION: IF AFTER 5 MINUTES NO RESULT IS ACHIEVED,TRY AGAIN AT ANOTHER TIME OF DAY. IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY PAIN IN THE BREAST AREA, STOP AND CONSULT YOUR HEALTH PROFESSIONAL OR BREASTFEEDING ADVISOR. How much milk can you expect? On average you will need to pump for 10 minutes to express 2-4ozs or 60-125mls of milk. However, this is just a guide and varies from woman to woman. If you find that you regularly express more than 4ozs/125mls of milk per session, attach a 9oz/260ml milk container to the pump body. Need Help? Call us at 1.800.54.AVENT or visit 10 To ensure that the pump is completely stable, you can use the stand with the 4oz/125ml milk container. *ALWAYS insert the adaptor ring when using a polypropylene bottle 9 Before assembling, make sure that your hands are clean and you have correctly washed and sanitized the pump (see ‘Cleaning and Sanitizing Your Pump’ on page 7). Also check that none of the pump components are damaged. Assembling the Pump Body Assembling the Pump Body 1 2 4 Insert the white valve into the pump body, so that it fits securely into the small round hole. Make sure the pointed side of the valve is facing down. Fit the clear silicone diaphragm with stem into the pump body. Ensure a perfect seal around the rim by pressing down with your fingers. (This is easier if assembled while the diaphragm is wet). 3 Screw the pump body onto the milk container until securely in place.* Insert the Let-down Massage Cushion and secure the rim around the funnel making sure there are no gaps. Run your thumb on the flat surface between each petal to ensure there are no air pockets. (This is easier if assembled while the Let-down Massage Cushion is wet). Parts you will need for steps 1-4: White valve Silicone diaphragm with stem Let-down Massage Cushion White stand Pump body Milk container HELPFUL TIP! Need Help? Call us at 1.800.54.AVENT or visit Batteries will last for approximately 6 hours. The light on the control handle will display a continuous RED pulsing flash to warn you when it is time to replace them. There will be enough power for approximately 1 more pumping session, with no drop-off in performance, before the pump switches itself off. 11 12 Connecting the Electronics Connecting the Electronics 5 6 7 Firmly push the control handle onto the pump body so that it sits securely on top of the silicone diaphragm. For electric use connect the wall plug cord to the control handle and plug into an electrical wall outlet. For battery use, open the top of the battery pack and insert 4 x AA batteries. (For compatible batteries, see page 2). Connect the power cord to the control handle. i Parts you will need for steps 5-8: Control Handle Battery Pack Wall Plug Cord Assembled Pump Body (see pages 9-10) HELPFUL TIP! Need Help? Call us at 1.800.54.AVENT or visit Batteries will last for approximately 6 hours. The light on the control handle will display a continuous RED pulsing flash to warn you when it is time to replace them. There will be enough power for approximately 1 more pumping session, with no drop-off in performance, before the pump switches itself off. 11 12 Connecting the Electronics Connecting the Electronics 5 6 7 Firmly push the control handle onto the pump body so that it sits securely on top of the silicone diaphragm. For electric use connect the wall plug cord to the control handle and plug into an electrical wall outlet. For battery use, open the top of the battery pack and insert 4 x AA batteries. (For compatible batteries, see page 2). Connect the power cord to the control handle. i Parts you will need for steps 5-8: Control Handle Battery Pack Wall Plug Cord Assembled Pump Body (see pages 9-10) HELPFUL TIP! Need Help? Call us at 1.800.54.AVENT or visit 1413 Before you begin pumping, make sure that you have correctly washed, ...