Supplemental information . Avent SCF398/11, SCF396/31, SCF396/11

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Supplemental information . Avent SCF398/11, SCF396/31, SCF396/11 | Manualzz

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Problem

When I switch on the breast pump after storage, it does not start working immediately.

The display shows ‘Er’ and the device switches off automatically.

Solution

Make sure that the battery is fully charged (see 'Charging the breast pump') or connect the breast pump to the wall socket.

Perhaps you stored the breast pump at a temperature below the minimum storage temperature or above the maximum storage temperature. Let the breast pump acclimatize in a room of

20   °C/68   °F for 30   minutes to adjust its temperature to the operating range (5   °C/41   °F to 40   °C/104   °F).

If you are operating the breast pump on battery power, let it cool down for 30   minutes and try to switch it on again.

If you are operating the breast pump with the adapter connected to the wall socket, check if you are using the adapter that was supplied with the device.

If the problem persists, contact the Consumer Care Center via www.philips.com/support .

Supplemental information

Below some common breastfeeding-related conditions are described. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact a healthcare professional or breastfeeding specialist.

Common breastfeedingrelated condition

Description

Pain sensation Pain felt on the breast or nipple, or felt as a response to the suction being above a comfortable level.

Sore nipples

Engorgement

Persistent pain in the nipples at the beginning of the pumping session, or that lasts throughout the entire pumping session, or pain between sessions.

Swelling of the breast. The breast may feel hard, lumpy and tender. May include erythema (redness) of the breast area and fever. Usually occurs during the first days of lactation.

Bruise, thrombus A reddish-purple discoloration that does not blanch when pressed. When a bruise fades, it may become green and brown.

Injured tissue on nipple

(nipple trauma)

Fissures or cracked nipples.

Skin tissue peeling off the nipple. Normally occurs in combination with cracked nipples and/or blisters.

Nipple tear.

Blister. Looks like small bubbles on the surface of the skin.

Bleeding. Cracked or torn nipples can lead to bleeding of the affected area.

Clogged mammary ducts

A red, tender lump on the breast. May include erythema (redness) of the breast area. Can lead to mastitis (breast inflammation) and fever if left untreated.

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