Single Versus Double Pumping; Attaching Flange Assembly To Pump Unit; Using Batteries - Evenflo Advanced Double Electric Breast Pump Manual

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Single Versus Double Pumping

The tubing adapter can be used to pump with one or both flanges.
B
A
B
A

Attaching Flange Assembly to Pump Unit

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B
C
Power Options
This pump can be powered by: the supplied Evenflo AC adapter, six "AA"
brand name batteries, or the Evenflo Advanced Car Adapter (sold separately).
Note: When batteries are first installed or when AC adapter is first plugged in,
the pump unit will briefly turn on then off; this is normal.
To Pump One Breast at a Time:
Cap one side of the tubing adapter with the
attached cap A. Connect one tube B to the
other side.
Note: The open side must be completely
capped to ensure proper suction.
To Pump Both Breasts at the Same Time:
Ensure that both tubes B are properly
connected to the tubing adapter A.
Insert tubing adapter A into the port B on
the side of the pump unit C.
Note: To minimize damage to the pump
unit, always operate with a flange assembly
attached.
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WARNING
• DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
• DO NOT mix battery types; leakage, explosion and/or fire could occur.
• Remove batteries before putting product into storage.
If you plan to use batteries, lift tab on battery door A and insert six alkaline
"AA" batteries B (not included). For best performance, brand name non-
rechargeable batteries are recommended. Generic batteries may impact
pump performance. Replace battery door.
Low Battery Indication
When batteries are low, the first suction level indicator C will blink, but the
pump will still be usable.
C
Once battery level is too low to pump, the pump will stop and not turn on
until the batteries are replaced or the AC adapter is used. During this time
the first suction level indicator C will blink, but the pump will not turn on.

Using Batteries

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B
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