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DrBrowns natural flow Breast Pump Instruction Manual

SAFETY INFORMATION

Read all instructions before using this product.
WARNING:
Read this ENTIRE Instruction Manual to become familiar with the features of the product
before operating. Failure to operate this product correctly and in a safe and responsible manner could
result in injury or damage to the product or other property. This product is not intended for use by children.
Do not use with incompatible components. This Manual contains instructions for safety, operation and
maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the manual, prior setup
or use, in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
• Plastic bottles and component parts become brittle when frozen and may break when dropped.
Handle bottles of frozen milk with care.
• DO NOT FREEZE GLASS BOTTLES
• Bottles and component parts may become damaged if mishandled, e.g. dropped, over-tightened,
or knocked over.
• Take appropriate care in handling bottles and components.
• Do not use breast milk if bottles or components become damaged.
• Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before touching breast pump and breasts, and
avoid touching the inside of containers or lids.
• Separate and wash all parts that come in contact with breast milk immediately after use to avoid
drying of breast milk residue and to prevent growth of bacteria. Always inspect breast shield,
connector, valve and membrane prior to use for cleanliness.
• Only use drinking-quality tap or bottled water for cleaning your breast pump and parts.
WARNING! To avoid health risk and reduce chance of injury:
• This product is intended for use by a single user only and should not be shared between users.
• Do not drive while pumping.
• Never use while pregnant, as pumping can induce labor.
• Clean and sanitize all parts that come in contact with your breast and breast milk prior to first use.
• Wash all parts that come in contact with your breast and breast milk after every use.
• Do not store wet or damp parts as mold may develop.
• Inspect all appropriate pump components before each use.
• Do NOT continue pumping for more than 2 consecutive pumping sessions if no results are
achieved.
• While some discomfort may be felt when first using a breast pump, using a breast pump should
not cause pain.
• If you are experiencing discomfort at the base of the nipple due to rubbing of your
breast tissue with the breast shield tunnel, discontinue use and contact your healthcare
professional or lactation consultant.
• For assistance with correct breast shield sizing and comfort, please contact a healthcare
professional or lactation consultant, or contact customer service at 1-833-224-7675 in the US
or Canada. Outside of the US and Canada, please contact your local distributor.
• Contact your healthcare professional or lactation consultant if you can express only
minimal or no milk or if expression is painful.
• Do not try and express with vacuum that is too high and uncomfortable (painful).
The pain, along with potential breast and nipple trauma, may decrease milk output.
• Do not thaw frozen breast milk in a microwave or in a pan of boiling water.
• Do not microwave breast milk. Microwaving can cause severe burns to baby's mouth
from hot spots that develop in the milk during microwaving. (Microwaving can also
change the composition of breast milk.)
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