Momcozy Wearable Breast Pump
Assembly and Usage Guide
Preventing Milk Leakage and Pumping Tips
Follow these tips for optimal use and to prevent milk leakage.
- Ensure the pump is assembled correctly.
- Lean forward and ensure the nipple is centered in the breast flange. The breast pump must be snug against the breast.
- Wear supportive nursing bras to help create a tight seal between the breasts and the breast flange.
- Remove the pump from the breast by leaning slightly forward after pumping.
Tips
- The expected lifespan of washable parts is 1-3 months. Replace washable parts after prolonged storage or before pumping milk for another child.
- The breast pump will automatically turn off after 30 minutes of inactivity.
- If irritation occurs or pumping feels uncomfortable, release the seal by inserting your finger between the breast flange and the breast, stop using the pump, and consult a healthcare professional.
- For questions, contact us via email: support@momcozy.com
Diagram Description: Illustrates correct breast flange placement on the breast, centering the nipple, and ensuring a snug fit. Another diagram shows how to attach the milk collector and valve.
Assembly Instructions
Follow these steps to assemble the breast pump components.
- Attach the milk collector and ensure a tight seal by fastening the lid.
- Gently press the valve into the milk collector. Ensure there are no gaps.
- Align the milk collector with the top of the breast flange and then press to ensure a tight fit.
- Connect the long end of the hose to the pump motor.
Diagram Description: Shows connecting the milk collector to the flange and valve, and attaching the hose to the pump motor.
Cleaning and Sterilization
Proper cleaning and sterilization are essential for hygiene.
Non-washable parts
- Hose
- Pump motor
Washable parts
- Valve
- Breast Flange
- Milk Collector
Cleaning and Sterilizing Washable Parts:
- Clean with soapy water (40-60 °C / 104-140 °F) for 3-5 minutes.
- For sterilization, use boiling water / steam / sterilizer at 100 °C (212 °F) for 5-10 minutes.
Important Note: Do not microwave or use UV sterilizers for pump parts. High temperatures (> 110 °C / 230 °F) can shorten part lifespan and pose safety risks.
Diagram Description: Demonstrates cleaning parts with soap and water, and sterilizing with boiling water.
Pouring Milk
Pour milk carefully from the collector.
Remember to hold the milk collector upright when pouring milk. Then, pour the milk through the breast flange.
Diagram Description: Shows how to pour milk from the collector, emphasizing correct orientation.
Control Panel and Modes
Understand the functions of the control panel.
Control Panel Overview
- 1. Suction Level Indicator: Shows the current suction level.
- 2. Mode Indicator: Displays the active pumping mode.
- 3. Usage Time/Suction Level Display: Shows elapsed time and suction level.
- 4. Battery Charge Indicator: Indicates the remaining battery power.
- 5. Power On/Off: Press and hold to turn the device on or off.
- 6. Increase Button: Press to increase suction level or adjust settings.
- 7. Decrease Button: Press to decrease suction level or adjust settings.
- 8. Mode Selection: Press to cycle through different pumping modes.
Operating Instructions
- Press and hold the power button (5) to turn the device on or off.
- Press the power button (5) once to pause or resume pumping.
Pumping Modes
- Stimulation
- Compression
- Combination
Diagram Description: A detailed illustration of the control panel with numbered indicators and buttons, and a list of the different operating modes.