Disassemble the Electric Breast Pump
Step 1. Unscrew the Bottle.
Step 2. Remove the honeycomb Liner (see photo).
Step 3. Hold Connector and turn the Motor Case to the unlocked position (see photo).
Cleaning Instructions
Gently wash the Liner, Connector and Bottle in warm soapy water and rinse. Ensure all parts
are rinsed thoroughly, then air or towel dry.
Twist motor case
To clean the Motor Case, wipe down with a damp cloth. Be careful not to dislodge the purple rubber plugs. Do not remove purple rubber plugs.
Do not immerse the Motor Case in water or liquids.
Note: You may boil the Liner, Connector and Bottle…but normal hand washing is just fine. If you choose to boil these parts, no more than 3 minutes is needed. These parts are dishwasher safe, however dishwashers are harsh on plastic and will eventually reduce performance. Microwave sterilization is not recommend as it may reduce the performance of this product.
Reassemble the Electric Breast Pump
1.Wash your hands thoroughly before handling parts.
2.Insert the honeycomb Liner, insuring that the edges snap firmly into place.
3.Screw the Bottle in firmly.
4.Place the Motor Case onto the Connector top (see photo).
5.Align arrow with open padlock, press Motor Case firmly onto Connector, then turn clockwise to locked position (see photo).
Line up arrows in starting position
Twist the Motor Case clockwise to lock
Helpful Hints:
•Always examine the pump for firm and proper fit BEFORE USE. An airtight fit is essential for proper operation.
•At different vacuum settings, you may notice different sounds coming from the pump. For example, when the Vacuum Dial is at a lower setting, you may hear an airy, wheezing noise as the pump operates. This is perfectly normal. At higher settings on the Vacuum Adjustment Dial, you may notice that the air noises discontinue.
•The honeycomb Liner should be kept in its original shape. If folded or crimped for long periods, it will stay that way. If this occurs, submerge it in boiling water until the original shape returns.