Do not use the breast pump in the
•
presence of flammable anaesthetic
mixtures with air, with oxygen, or
with nitrous oxide.
Although the breast pump
•
is compliant with applicable
EMC directives, it may still be
susceptible to excessive emissions
and/or may interfere with more
sensitive equipment.
Do not put any objects on the
•
pump motor, like pillow, blanket
etc. When using, make sure the
pump motor works in a condition
of good ventilation and heat
dissipation.
Caution
The product should not be left
•
unattended when plugged into a
power socket.
Never stuff or insert any foreign
•
object into the opening or silicone
tube.
Do not shorten the silicone tube.
•
Before you connect the breast
•
pump to the power, make sure
that the voltage of the product
corresponds to the local power
voltage.
Wash, rinse, and sterilise the
•
appropriate pump parts before
each use.
Do not use antibacterial, abrasive
•
cleaners, or detergents when
cleaning the breast pump parts.
Never put the breast pump motor
•
in water or steriliser, as you can
cause permanent damage to the
pump.
If the vacuum generated is
•
uncomfortable or cause pain,
switch off the breast pump, break
the seal between the breast and
the pump funnel with your finger,
and then remove the pump from
your breast. You can also pull off
the silicone tube from the motor or
the cap to release the vacuum.
Do not continue pumping for more
•
than five minutes at a time if no
result is achieved.
Never use any accessories or
•
parts from other manufacturers
or that Philips Avent does not
specifically recommend. If you use
such accessories or parts, your
guarantee becomes invalid.
Do not use the breast pump if the
•
silicone diaphragm appears to
be damaged or broken. Replace
the silicone diaphragm. See
chapter "Ordering accessories"
for information on how to obtain
replacement parts.
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all
applicable standards and regulations
regarding exposure to electromagnetic
fields.
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