Troubleshooting, Technical information – Dr. Brown's Double Electric Breast Pump User Manual
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Technical Information
Environmental Conditions (Transport and Storage)
Temperature - ˚F to
˚F -
˚C to
˚C
Relative Humidity
–
non-condensing
Environmental Conditions (Operation)
Temperature
˚F to
˚F
˚C to
˚C
Relative Humidity
–
non-condensing
Classification
Class
II
Type
BF
Definitions
A ention, consult accompanying documents
!
This product is for household use.
Electromagnetic or Other Interference:
This device complies with IEC
- - and is unlikely to interfere with other
electrical equipment. This device may emit RF energy; if interfering with other
devices, relocate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
For your Breast Pump to work as designed, all parts must be properly assembled.
Make sure all parts are snugly fi t so you have an air tight Collection Unit.
When applying to your breast, make sure the Breastcup is centered around your
nipple. Hold the Collection Unit fi rm enough to your breast for a complete seal
all around, but not too fi rm as this could inhibit milk fl ow.
When the Breastcup is applied, make sure that you feel a light suction on
your
breast.
Be sure to always hold your Collection Units level when expressing. This ensures
that your Breast Pump performs as intended.
It is not recommended to use 8 oz bo les or glass bo les with this pump.
This can alter the performance.
If you hear an airy, wispy noise as you express, it is completely normal.
The Dr. Brown’s® Breast Pump is designed to automatically shut off a er
minutes.
If you require personal assistance or have lost or broken parts, please call
our
Handi-Cra Customer Service Department at
-
-
or
info@handi-cra .com.