User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- General description
- Intended use
- Important safety information
- Cleaning and disinfecting
- Using the breast pump
- Feeding breast milk with the bottle
- Compatibility
- Ordering accessories
- Recycling
- Battery removal instructions
- Warranty and support
- Troubleshooting
- Supplemental information
- Storage conditions
- Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
- Technical information
- Explanation of symbols
- Sommaire
- Introduction
- Description générale
- Usage prévu
- Informations de sécurité importantes
- Avant la première utilisation
- Nettoyage et désinfection
- Utilisation du tire-lait
- Nourrir votre bébé avec un biberon de lait maternel
- Compatibilité
- Commande d'accessoires
- Recyclage
- Instructions de retrait de la batterie
- Garantie et assistance
- Dépannage
- Informations supplémentaires
- Conditions de stockage
- Champs électromagnétiques (CEM)
- Informations techniques
- Explication des symboles
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After use
1. Unscrew the bottle. 2A. To store the breast
milk: close the bottle
with the sealing disc and
screw ring.
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2B. To prepare the bottle
for feeding your baby:
place a teat in a screw
ring and screw the
assembled screw ring
onto the bottle. Seal the
teat with the bottle cap
(see 'Assembling the
bottle').
3. Remove the silicone
tube and cap from the
breast pump kit.
4. Disassemble and clean
all parts that have been
in contact with breast
milk (see 'Cleaning and
disinfecting').
5. For easy storage, wrap
the silicone tube around
the motor unit and clip
the cap onto the tube.
Warning: Refrigerate or freeze expressed milk immediately or keep it at a temperature
of 16-29°C (60-85°F) for a maximum of 4 hours before you feed your baby.
For more information about the breast pump and tips for expressing milk, visit www.philips.com/avent.
Storing breast milk
Below you find guidelines for storing breast milk:
Storage location Temperature Max. storage duration
Room 16-29°C (60-85°F) 4 hours
Refrigerator 4°C (39°F) 4 days
Freezer < ‑4°C (25°F) 6 months
Warning: Never refreeze thawed breast milk to avoid a decrease in milk quality.