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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Carefully read the instructions prior to using the Spectra S2. Follow the safety guidelines above when using your pump. Failure to follow these guidelines could result in damage to the pump and/or injury to yourself and those around you.
Your Spectra S2 comes with everything you need to double pump, including two sets of tubing, backflow protectors, breastshields, duck valves, and bottle kits.
PUMP MOTOR
POWER ADAPTOR
TUBING (x 2)
BACKFLOW PROTECTOR (x 2)
BREASTSHIELD (x 2)
VALVE (x 2)
BOTTLE (X 2)
BOTTLE NECK (x 2)
TEAT (x 2)
BOTTLE CAP (x 2)
Sterilise Parts
Sterilise all parts except for tubing and pump motor using any preferred sterilisation method. To sterilise by boiling disassemble all parts and cover with water in a large stock pot. Bring to a boil for 5 minutes. Use tongs to remove parts from pot and set to air dry on a clean paper towel.
Assemble
Firmly press valve into the bottom of the breastshield, then twist breastshield onto collection bottle. Press backflow protector into breastshield, and place tubing firmly onto backflow protector and onto air ports on pump motor.
Fit to Breast
Place breastshield so nipple is centred within the flange. While pumping your nipple should move freely within the flange with 2-3mm space, not rubbing on the sides and without excess areola being drawn in. You should not feel any pain. See our website for more on breastshield sizing.
Understanding Settings
You should plan on trying out different settings to find what works best for you. To start, begin in massage mode. Increase vacuum strength to trigger milkflow. Switch to expression mode. Try adjusting vacuum and cycle speed. Pumping shouldn't be painful - never use settings out of comfort level.
Relax and stay hydrated. Set yourself up with a glass of water, snacks and try to minimise interruptions for the next 15-30 minutes.
Remember who you are pumping for. Try pumping with a picture or video of your baby, or a piece of your baby's clothing, to encourage milkflow.
Massage your breasts to encourage milkflow. Before and during pumping, massage your milk ducts by pressing in small gentle circles starting at the top of the breast and working down.
Free a hand. With practice, you may be able to use the crook of your elbow to support one collection bottle while holding the other, or invest in a hands free pumping bra.
Before assembling, make sure you've sterilised and washed your milk collection kit (except for the tubing). Make sure all parts have been able to completely air dry prior to assembling.
Start by inserting the valve firmly into the breastshield. Then, screw the breastshield onto the milk collection bottle. Assemble the backflow protector as shown below, and then firmly insert it into the breastshield.
Note: Spectra Valves
Your Spectra breast pump will have shipped with either white silicone duck valves, as shown above, or the blue valve head & membrane as shown below. Both valve styles are interchangeable, and available to purchase on our website.
Attach Tubing
Assemble the milk collection kit as shown on the previous page. Make sure all parts are completely dry prior to assembly. Attach tubing firmly onto the backflow protector.
Double Pumping
Insert tubing firmly over each air port. Make sure tubing is firmly placed on backflow protector of both collection kits.
Tip: If you're having trouble removing the cap over the second air port, try using a pair of tweezers and gently rocking it back and forth.
Single Pumping
Insert tubing firmly over one air port. Make sure cap is firmly and completely covering the second air port.
Insert Power Adaptor
Assemble power adaptor by sliding the prong firmly into place. You should feel and hear a loud click.
Insert the power adaptor into the pump motor, and then plug it into mains. Press the power button to power on your pump.
To begin pumping, place the breastshield over the nipple. Use one hand to hold the breast and the other to hold the breastshield as you adjust your breast into the nipple so the nipple is centred in the flange and an airtight seal is formed around your breast or areola. Repeat for double pumping.
Tip: Use the inside of your elbow to hold the first breastshield in place while you adjust the second.
Massage Mode | ![]() | A fast cycle speed (70 CPM) that mimics the fast, fluttering suckling that baby does to stimulate letdown. |
Expression Mode | A slower cycle speed (5 steps between 38 and 54 CPM) that mimics the slow, steady suck-and-swallow that baby does once milkflow is established. | |
Cycle Speed | ![]() | The amount of suck-and-release cycles per minute (CPM). Adjustable between 38 and 54 CPM in Expression Mode, and locked at 70 CPM in Massage Mode. |
Vacuum Strength | ![]() ![]() | The strength of the suction. Adjustable between 1 and 5 in Massage Mode and 1 and 12 in Expression Mode; 1 being low and 12 high. |
Night Light | Illuminates at high and low intensitites. Press the light button 1 time for high; 2 times for low; 3 times to turn off. | |
Timer | ![]() | Timer starts as soon as the pump is powered on. The pump will automatically power off after 30 minutes. Resets each power cycle. |
The Spectra S2 comes with size 24mm breastshields. This is the most commonly fitted shield size; however, many women will fit better in other sizes. A properly sized breastshield is important to ensure the best performance of your pump. An improperly fitted breastshield can hinder milk output, cause discomfort, and in extreme cases cause injury. To determine the shield size you need, pump for 5 minutes using the provided shields. Your nipples will expand while milk is being expressed so it's important to measure after they have swollen to ensure the size you select will provide enough room. After you pump, measure the diameter of the nipples at the base as illustrated in the image to the right. Repeat the process a few times to make sure you have the right measurement. Select a shield size that is 2-3mm larger than this measurement.
Signs your breastshield may be too small
Signs your breastshield may be too large
What to Sterilise
Sterilise all parts before first use except tubing, pump motor, and power adaptor. Sterilise all parts that might come in contact with your breastmilk, including bottles, breastshields, valves, backflow protectors, bottle necks, sealing discs, caps, and teats.
Boiling Water Method
Select a large stock pot large enough for all of your pump parts to fit without pressing against each other. Place parts into pot, making sure they are completely disassembled. Fill the pot with more than enough water to cover all of your pump parts. Make sure there are no air pocket and that parts are not nestled together (check that bottles don't have any air pockets or smaller parts like valves in them).
Place the pot on the stovetop and turn on the heat. Heat until a rolling boil: boil for 5 minutes. Do not let the water run dry as this will melt your parts.
After 5 minutes, remove from heat. Use a pair of tongs to carefully remove each part and set on a clean paper towel. Allow to completely air dry prior to assembling.
Steam Sterilisers / Other Methods
If you're using a microwave steam steriliser, a chemical solution, or another sterilisation method please follow the manufacturer's instructions. We don't normally recommend chemical solutions unless you don't have access potable water.
Precautions
What Needs to be Cleaned
Clean all parts that come in contact with breastmilk after using them. You don't have to clean your parts after each use (unless your care provider has advised you to), but make sure you keep your pump parts in a sealed container in the refrigerator between uses. Do not wash the tubing.
Note: you do not need to clean your backflow protectors unless you see milk or moisture in them.
Hand Washing Parts
To hand wash parts you'll need access to potable water, regular dish soap, a dedicated wash basin & sponge or bottle brush for your pump parts, and paper towels. Add your pump parts to your wash basin and fill with warm soapy water. Make sure they are fully disassembled (check that valves are removed from breastshields and so on). Wash the surfaces, interior and crevices of each part, and be especially careful with the valve. Rinse thoroughly under a stream of cool, clean water, and set to air dry on a clean paper towel. Allow parts to completely air dry prior to assembly.
Washing in the Dishwasher
You can wash your breast pump parts in the top rack of the dishwasher on a normal dish washing setting. A dishwashing basket with a closing lid is great for preventing small parts from getting lost. Make sure that your dishwasher is set to air dry, not to heat dry, as that can cause your parts to warp. Try to handwash the valves and membranes whenever possible as these are delicate and easily lost.
Allow parts to completely dry in dishwasher or remove and air dry on a clean paper towel, prior to assembling.
Other Cleaning Methods
If you're following another cleaning method, such as a cleaning wipes, always follow the manufacturer's instructions. We recommend hand washing or washing in the dishwasher whenever possible.
Note: When you express and how often will depend on your specific situation. We have provided some basic instructions here, but you may wish to ask your care provider for additional help. More information is also provided on our website and through customer support. Contact us if you need assistance.
Freshly Expressed Breastmilk | |
At room temperature (up to 26°C / 78°F) | 4 - 8 hours |
In the cooler bag with an ice pack (up to 15°C / 59°F) | 12 - 24 hours |
In the back of the refrigerator (up to 4°C / 78°F) | 3 - 8 days |
Frozen Breastmilk Prior to Feeding | |
At room temperature (up to 26°C / 78°F) | Should never be thawed at room temperature! Always thaw in the refrigerator. |
In the cooler bag with an ice pack (up to 15°C / 59°F) | Until thawed. |
In the back of the refrigerator (up to 4°C / 78°F) | 24 - 48 hours |
Fresh Breastmilk after Feeding | |
At room temperature (up to 26°C / 78°F) | 1 - 2 hours |
In the cooler bag with an ice pack (up to 15°C / 59°F) | Up to 4 hours |
In the back of the refrigerator (up to 4°C / 78°F) | Up to 24 hours |
In the freezer (-18-20°C / -4-0°F) | You should never freeze breastmilk after feeding. |
Previously Refrigerated or Frozen Breastmilk after Feeding | |
At room temperature (up to 26°C / 78°F) | 1 hour |
In the cooler bag with an ice pack (up to 15°C / 59°F) | 1 - 2 hours |
In the back of the refrigerator (up to 4°C / 78°F) | 1 - 2 hours |
In the freezer (-18-20°C / -4-0°F) | You should never refreeze breastmilk. |
In the Freezer | |
In the Freezer Compartment of a Refrigerator (-15°C / 5°F) | 1 - 2 weeks |
Conventional freezer (-18-20°C / -4-0°F) | 3 - 6 months |
Deep Freeze (-20°C / -4°F or lower) | Up to 1 year |
Tip: Check your freezer often to make sure it's working. Should the power go out, try not to open your freezer to keep the contents, including your frozen breastmilk, cool and insulated as long as possible. Breastmilk is still considered frozen when there is any amount of ice remaining it in.
Note: These guidelines are based on current international recommendations for a healthy, full-term baby. You should always adhere to your care provider's advice.
Pump Will Not Turn On | |
Possible Problem | Possible Solution |
Plugged in, no power |
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Loose rattling sound inside |
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No / Low Suction | |
Vacuum settings have accidentally been changed |
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Backflow protector membrane making squishy sound |
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On just one side |
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Backflow protector |
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Tubing |
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While Single Pumping |
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Air is leaking between breastshield and breast |
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Internal tubing has come loose |
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To properly maintain your Spectra S2, you'll need to replace parts on a regular basis. Not replacing parts will make your pump work harder, leading to unnecessary wear and tear on the motor.
This product is warrantied by the supplier to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance, unauthorised modification, or connection to an improper power supply. For warranty claims, service, and repair please contact customer support.
Spectra Baby services and repairs pumps outside of warranty coverage. For more information on services provided, cost, or to book a service, visit our website.
Vacuum Strength | 320mmHg |
Grade | Hospital Grade |
Massage / Letdown Mode | Yes |
Cycle Speed (Expression Mode) | 5 Steps between 38 and 54 Cycles per Minute (CPM) 38 | 42 | 46 | 50 | 54 |
Cycle Speed (Massage Mode) | 70 Cycles per Minute |
Power | Mains |
Double Pumping | Yes |
Weight | 0.99kg |
Warranty | 2 Years |
Motor Life | 1500 Hours |
Country of Origin | South Korea |
Certifications | CE, FDA, ISO13485, ISO9001 |
Electromagnetic Compatibility | Compliant with IEC 60601-1-2:2007 Portable communications devices (i.e. mobile phones & 2-way radios) can impact the functionality of the Spectra S2. Should you experience interference, we recommend moving the Spectra S2 at least 1 metre away from these devices while in use. |
Environmental Conditions | |
Operating Tempurature | 5°C - 40°C |
Operating Humidity | 15% - 93% non-condensing |
Storage Tempurature | –20°C - 60°C |
Storage Humidity | 15% - 93% non-condensing |
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