Replacement; Batteries; Recycling; Removing The Batteries - Philips AVENT SCF334 Manual

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(4) The teat for 6m+ has a bite resistant silicone teat. The sturdier teat is ideal for bottle fed babies at
6 months of age and up. The number 4 is shown on the teat.
(I/II/III) Variable flow: has a bite resistant silicone teat. The sturdier teat, with an adjustable flow rate
to babies convenience is ideal for bottle fed babies at 3 months of age and up. The teat has one slot
cut on the top for fluid and the markings I, II, III on the edges of the teat.
(Y) Thick feed: has a bite resistant silicone teat. The sturdier teat, designed for thicker feeds is ideal for
bottle fed babies at 6 months of age and up. The teat has one Y cut for fluid and the symbol Y on the teat.
Note: Every baby is unique and your baby's individual needs may vary from the description of flow rates.
Note: Teat (0) might not be available in your country, please check www.philips.com/avent.

Replacement

Batteries

When using the breast pump (single electric breast pump) on batteries, always use four 1.5 AA
batteries (or 1.2V in case of rechargeable batteries). Remove the rechargeable batteries from the motor
unit before charging them.
Remove exhausted batteries and dispose of them safely, see chapter ‚Recycling'. For instructions on
how to replace the batteries, see chapter 'Preparing for use'.

Recycling

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Do not throw away the product with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it
in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment.
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This product contains rechargeable and disposable batteries which shall not be disposed of with
normal household waste.
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Please take your product to an official collection point or a Philips service center to have a
professional remove the rechargeable battery.
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Follow your country's rules for the separate collection of electrical and electronic products,
and rechargeable and disposable batteries. Correct disposal helps prevent negative consequences
for the environment and human health.

Removing the batteries

Follow the steps below to remove batteries from the appliance (single electric breast pump only).
1 Before removing the batteries, make sure the motor unit is turned off and the adapter is unplugged.
2 To remove the batteries, turn the bottom of the motor unit in the direction indicated by the marks
on the bottom (step 1) and remove it (step 2) (Fig. 36).
3 Remove the four 1.5 AA batteries (or 1.2V in case of rechargeable batteries) from the battery housing.
4 Reattach the bottom to the motor unit.

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