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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips Avent ! To fully benefit from the support that Philips Avent offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.

The Philips Avent manual breast pump has a unique design that enables you to sit in a more comfortable position while expressing. The soft massage cushion* is designed to feel soft and warm and imitates your baby’s sucking action to provide fast milk flow - quietly, comfortably and gently.

The pump is compact, easy to assemble and all parts are dishwasher-safe and BPA-free.

Healthcare professionals say that breast milk is the best nutrition for babies during the first year, combined with solid food after the first 6 months. Your breast milk is specially adapted to your baby’s needs and contains antibodies which help protect your baby against infection and allergies.

A breast pump can help you to breastfeed longer. You can express and store your milk so that your baby can still enjoy the benefits of it, even if you cannot be there to provide it yourself. As the pump is compact and discrete to use, you can take it with you anywhere, allowing you to express milk at your own convenience and maintain your milk supply.

*The cushion included with this pump was designed to comfortably fit the majority of mothers.

However, should you need it, you can buy a cushion for larger nipples separately.

General description (Fig. 1)

1 Handle

2 Silicone diaphragm with stem

3 Pump body

4 Massage cushion

5 Cover

6 White valve

7 Philips Avent container

8 Cap

9 Screw ring

10 Teat

11 Sealing disc

12 Lid of storage cup (SCF330/12 only)

13 Philips Avent storage cup (SCF330/12 only)

14 Adapter (SCF330/12 only)

Important

Read this user manual carefully before you use the breast pump and save it for future reference.

Warning

- This breast pump is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the product by a person responsible for their safety.

- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the breast pump.

- Inspect the breast pump for signs of damage before each use. Do not use the breast pump if it does not work properly.

- Never use the breast pump while you are pregnant, as pumping can induce labour.

- Never use the breast pump while you are sleepy or drowsy.

- Do not expose the breast pump to extreme heat and do not place it in direct sunlight.

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Caution

- The breast pump is only intended for repeated use by a single user.

- Never drop or insert any foreign object into any opening.

- 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.

- Wash, rinse and sterilise all pump parts before each use.

- Do not use antibacterial or abrasive cleaning agents when you clean breast pump parts.

- Do not continue pumping for more than five minutes at a time if you do not succeed in expressing any milk.

- If the pressure generated is uncomfortable or causes pain, break the seal between the breast and the pump body with your finger and remove the pump from your breast.

Preparing for use

Clean and sterilise all parts of the breast pump before first use as described in chapter ‘Cleaning and sterilising’. Clean all parts after each subsequent use and sterilise all parts before each subsequent use.

Assembling the breast pump

Note: Make sure you have cleaned and sterilised all parts of the breast pump. Wash your hands thoroughly before you handle the cleaned parts.

Be careful, the cleaned parts may still be hot.

Tip: You may find it easier to assemble the breast pump while it is wet.

1 Insert the white valve into the pump body from underneath. Push in the valve as far as possible (Fig. 2).

2 Screw the pump body clockwise onto the container or storage cup until it is securely fixed (Fig. 3).

Note: If you use a storage cup, you have to screw the adapter onto the storage cup first.

 3   Place the silicone diaphragm with stem into the pump body from above. Make sure it fits  securely around the rim by pressing down with your fingers to ensure a perfect  seal (Fig. 4).

4 Attach the handle onto the diaphragm with stem by hooking the hole in the handle over the end of the stem. Push down the handle onto the pump body until it clicks into place (Fig. 5).

5 Place the massage cushion into the funnel-shaped section of the pump body. Push in the inner part of the massage cushion as far as possible and make sure that it is perfectly sealed all around the rim of the pump body. Press in between the petals to remove any trapped air (Fig. 6).

Note: Place the cover over the massage cushion to keep the breast pump clean while you prepare for expressing.

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Using the breast pump

When to express milk

It is advisable (unless advised otherwise by your healthcare professional/breastfeeding advisor) to wait until your milk supply and breastfeeding schedule are established (normally at least 2 to

4 weeks after giving birth).

Exceptions:

- If you are expressing milk for your baby to be given in hospital.

- If your breasts are engorged (painful or swollen): you can express a small amount of milk before or between feeds to ease the pain and to help your baby latch on more easily.

- If you have sore or cracked nipples, you may wish to express your milk until they are healed.

- If you are separated from your baby and wish to continue to breastfeed when you are reunited, you should express your milk regularly to stimulate your milk supply.

You need to find the optimum times of the day to express your milk, for example just before or after your baby’s first feed in the morning when your breasts are full, or after a feed if your baby has not emptied both breasts. If you have returned to work, you may need to express during a break.

Using a breast pump requires practice and it may take several attempts before you succeed.

Fortunately, the Philips Avent manual breast pump is easy to assemble and use so you will soon get used to expressing with it.

Tips

- Familiarise yourself with the breast pump and how to operate it before you use it for the first time.

- Choose a time when you are not in a rush and will not be interrupted.

- A photograph of your baby can help encourage the ‘let-down’ reflex.

- Warmth can also help: try to express after a bath or shower, or place a warm cloth or Philips

Avent Thermopad on the breast for a few minutes before you start expressing.

- You may find it easier to express while your baby is feeding from the other breast, or immediately after a feed.

- If expressing becomes painful, stop and consult your breastfeeding advisor.

Operating the breast pump

1 Wash your hands thoroughly and make sure your breasts are clean.

2  Relax in a comfortable chair (you may wish to use cushions to support your back). 

Make sure you have a glass of water nearby.

 3  Press the assembled breast pump against your breast. Make sure that your nipple is centered, so that the massage cushion creates an airtight seal.

4 Gently start to press down the handle until you feel the suction on your breast.

Then allow the handle to return to its resting position.

Note: You do not have to press down the handle fully, only as much as is comfortable. Your milk will soon start flowing, even though you are not using all the suction the pump can generate.

5  Repeat step 4 rapidly 5 or 6 times to initiate the ‘let-down’ reflex.

6 Adopt a slower rhythm by pressing down the handle and keeping it pressed down for up to

3 seconds before you let it return to its resting position. Continue in this way while your  milk is flowing. If your hand becomes tired, try to use the other hand to operate the  breast pump or rest your arm across your body to pump from the opposite breast.

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Note: Do not worry if your milk does not flow immediately. Relax and continue pumping.

Repositioning the breast pump on your breast from time to time can help stimulate milk flow.

Do not continue pumping for more than 5 minutes at a time if you do not succeed in expressing any milk. Try to express at another time during the day. If the process becomes  very uncomfortable or painful, stop using the pump and consult your breastfeeding advisor.

7  On average, you need to pump for 10 minutes to express 60-125ml (2-4fl oz) of breast  milk. However, this is just an indication and varies from woman to woman.

8  When you have finished expressing, carefully remove the breast pump from your breast  and unscrew the breast milk container from the pump body ready for feeding/storage.

Clean the other used parts of the breast pump according to the instructions in the chapter 

‘Cleaning and sterilising’.

Note: If you regularly express more than 125ml per session, you can use a 260ml/9fl oz Philips Avent bottle or 240ml/8fl oz Philips Avent storage cup to prevent overfilling and spillage.

After use

Storing breast milk

Only store breast milk collected with a sterile pump.

Breast milk can be stored in the fridge (not in the door) for up to 48 hours. Expressed milk should be refrigerated immediately. If you store milk in the fridge to add to during the day, only add milk that has been expressed into a sterilised bottle or breast milk bottle.

Breast milk can be stored in the freezer for up to three months as long as it is kept in either sterilised bottles fitted with a sterilised screw ring and sealing disc or in sterilised storage cups with a sterilised lid. Clearly label the bottle or storage cup with the date and time of expression and use older breast milk first.

If you intend to feed your baby with the expressed breast milk within 48 hours, you can store the breast milk in the fridge in an assembled Philips Avent bottle or storage cup:

1 Unscrew the bottle or storage cup and remove it from the pump body.

2 Assemble a sterilised teat and screw ring onto the bottle or storage cup.

 3  Seal the teat with the dome cap.

Do’s

- Always refrigerate or freeze expressed milk immediately.

- Only store milk collected with a sterilised breast pump in sterilised bottles or sterilised storage cups.

Don’ts

- Never refreeze thawed breast milk.

- Never add fresh breast milk to frozen breast milk.

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Feeding your baby expressed breast milk

You can feed your baby with breast milk from Philips Avent bottles and storage cups:

1 If you use frozen breast milk, let it defrost completely before you heat it.

Note: In case of an emergency, you can defrost the milk in a bowl of hot water.

2 Heat the bottle or storage cup with defrosted or refrigerated breast milk in a bowl of hot water or in a bottle warmer.

3 Remove the screw ring and sealing disc from the bottle or remove the lid from the storage cup.

4 If you are using a storage cup, screw the adapter ring onto the cup.

5 Screw a sterilised screw ring with sterilised teat onto the bottle or onto the storage cup with adapter ring.

Do’s

- Always check the temperature of the milk before you feed it to your baby.

- Always discard any breast milk that is left over at the end of a feed.

Don’ts

- Never heat milk in a microwave, as this can cause uneven heating, which can lead to hot spots in the milk. It may also destroy nutrients in the milk.

- Never immerse a frozen storage cup in boiling water, as this may cause it to crack.

- Never fill a storage cup with boiling water. Let the water cool down for 20 minutes before you pour it into the storage cup.

Cleaning and sterilising

Clean and sterilise all parts of the breast pump before first use. Clean all parts after each subsequent use and sterilise all parts before each subsequent use.

1 Disassemble the breast pump completely. Also remove the white valve.

Be careful when you remove the white valve and when you clean it. If it gets damaged, your breast pump does not function properly. To remove the white valve, gently pull at the ribbed tab on the side of the valve.

2  Clean all parts in hot water with some mild washing-up liquid and then rinse them  thoroughly. You can also clean the parts in the dishwasher (on the top rack only).

To clean the valve, rub it gently between your fingers in warm water with some washing-up  liquid. Do not insert objects into the valve, as this may cause damage.

 3  Sterilise all parts in a Philips Avent steam steriliser or by boiling them for 5 minutes.

Storage

Keep the breast pump out of direct sunlight as prolonged exposure may cause discolouration.

1 Store the breast pump and its accessories in a safe and dry place.

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Compatibility

The Philips Avent manual breast pump is compatible with Philips Avent bottles in our range.

When you use bottles that feature our two-piece anti-colic system, always insert the ring in the top of the bottle before you attach it to the breast pump. When you use other Philips Avent bottles, use the same type of teat that was supplied with that bottle. For details on how to assemble the teat and general cleaning instructions, refer to the user manual that came with your bottle. These details can also be found on our website, www.philips.com/support.

Ordering accessories

To purchase accessories for this breast pump, please visit our website www.philips.com/shop.

If you have any difficulties obtaining accessories for your breast pump, please contact the Philips

Consumer Care Centre in your country. You can also visit www.philips.com/support.

Recycling

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.

Guarantee and support

If you need information or support, please visit www.philips.com/support or read the separate worldwide guarantee leaflet.

Troubleshooting

This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the breast pump.

If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, contact the Consumer Care

Centre in your country or visit us online at www.philips.com/support.

Problem

I experience pain when I use the breast pump.

The breast pump is scratched.

The breast pump is discoloured.

I do not feel any suction.

Solution

Stop using the breast pump and consult your breastfeeding advisor. If the pump does not come away easily from the breast, it may be necessary to break the vacuum by placing a finger between the breast and the massage cushion or between the breast and the pump funnel.

In case of regular use, some light scratching is normal and does not cause problems. However, if a part of the breast pump becomes badly scratched or if it cracks, stop using the breast pump and contact the

Philips Consumer Care Centre or visit www.philips.com/shop to obtain a replacement part. Be aware that combinations of cleaning agents, sterilising solution, softened water and temperature fluctuations may, under certain circumstances, cause the plastic to crack. Avoid contact with abrasive or antibacterial detergents as these can damage the plastic.

You can still use the breast pump. For replacement parts, please contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country or visit www.philips.com/shop for spare parts.

Follow the steps in chapter ‘Preparing for use’, to reassemble the breast pump. Make sure the massage cushion is sealed around the rim of the breast pump and make sure the white valve is firmly in place.

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