Momcozy Portable Breast Pump
Tips for Avoiding Leaks and Maximizing Milk Output
Follow these tips for optimal performance and comfort:
- Ensure the breast pump is correctly assembled.
- Lean forward to ensure your nipple is centered within the flange. The breast pump should be applied firmly against your breast.Diagram: Shows a circular breast pump flange with internal components, followed by an illustration of a person wearing a bra with flanges positioned on the breasts, and a close-up showing the nipple centered within the flange.
- It is recommended to wear a full-coverage nursing bra to form a seal between your breasts and the flange.
- Lean forward slightly to remove the breast pump from your breast after pumping.
Additional Tips:
- Lifespan of washable parts: 1 to 3 months. It is recommended to replace washable parts after prolonged storage or before using for the next child.
- The breast pump automatically turns off after 30 minutes of pumping.
- If irritation or discomfort occurs, use your finger to break the seal between the flange and breast tissue, stop use, and consult a healthcare professional.
For questions, please contact by E-mail: support@momcozy.com
Installation Instructions
*Ensure your hands are clean before proceeding with installation.
- Install the milk collector and attach the lid securely to ensure a tight seal.Diagram: Shows a milk collector being attached to a flange, with an arrow indicating connection.
- Gently push the valve into the milk collector. Ensure there are no gaps.Diagram: Shows a valve being inserted into the milk collector, with a close-up indicating a secure fit.
- Align the milk collector with the upper part of the flange, then press around the rim to ensure a tight seal.Diagram: Shows a hand aligning the milk collector with the flange and pressing down. A checkmark symbol indicates correct assembly.
- Connect the long end of the tubing to the breast pump motor.Diagram: Illustrates two configurations: "Double Pumping" and "Single Pumping", both showing tubing connecting from the flanges to the pump motor.
Cleaning and Sterilization
Non-washable Parts
- Tubing
- Pump Motor
Washable Parts
- Valve
- Flange
- Milk Collector
Cleaning and Sterilization of Washable Parts:
- Clean with soapy water (40-60°C / 104-140°F) for 3 to 5 minutes.
- For sterilization, use boiling water, a pot, or a sterilizer at 100°C (212°F) for 5 to 10 minutes.
*It is not recommended to sterilize pump parts in a microwave or UV sterilizer. High temperatures (>110°C / 230°F) reduce their lifespan and pose safety risks.
Control Panel
The control panel allows you to manage your pumping session:
Diagram: Depicts the breast pump's control panel with numbered buttons and indicator lights.
- 1. Suction Level Indicator: Shows the current suction level.
- 2. Mode Indicator: Displays the selected pumping mode.
- 3. Pumping Duration / Suction Level Display: Shows the elapsed time and current suction level.
- 4. Battery Indicator: Displays the remaining battery life.
- 5. Power/Mode Button: Long press to turn the device on or off. A short press pauses or resumes pumping.
- 6. Increase Button: Increases suction level or adjusts settings.
- 7. Decrease Button: Decreases suction level or adjusts settings.
- 8. Mode Selection Button: Cycles through available modes.
Operating the Device:
- Long press the [power-symbol] button to turn the device on or off.
- A short press of the [power-symbol] button allows you to pause or resume pumping.
Available Modes:
- Stimulation ⚡
- Expression ?
- Mixed ?
Pouring Milk
Hold the milk collector correctly when pouring milk. Then, pour the milk through the flange channel.
Diagram: Shows a hand holding the milk collector at an angle to pour milk into a bottle, with a green checkmark indicating the correct orientation.