After use
Warning: For safe use of bottles, storage cups and breast milk
storage bags, please read the separately provided user manuals.
Caution: To avoid damage to the bottle - Do not leave a feeding teat in
direct sunlight or heat, or leave in disinfectant for longer than
recommended because this may damage the product.
If you intend to feed your baby with the expressed breast milk within 4 days,
you can store the breast milk in the refrigerator in an assembled Philips Avent
bottle, storage cup or breast milk storage bag. Otherwise, you can store breast
milk in the freezer for up to 6 months. Only store breast milk collected with a
clean and disinfected pump.
1 To store the breast milk: close the bottle with the sealing disc and screw
ring (Fig. 11).
2 To prepare the bottle for feeding your baby: place a teat in a screw ring
and screw the assembled screw ring onto the bottle. Seal the teat with the
bottle cap (Fig. 12).
3 In case a storage cup is included with the manual breast pump, screw the
lid onto the storage cup. Make sure you properly close it to avoid leakage
(Fig. 13).
4 Disassemble and clean all parts that have been in contact with breast milk
(see 'Cleaning and disinfecting').
Warning: Refrigerate or freeze expressed breast milk immediately,
label with date and time, or keep it at a room temperature for a
maximum of 4 hours before you feed your baby. Never refreeze
thawed breast milk to avoid a decrease in milk quality. Never add
fresh breast milk to frozen breast milk to avoid a decrease in milk
quality and unintended thawing of the frozen milk.
Note: For more information about the breast pump and tips for expressing
milk, visit www.philips.com/support.
Storage
Keep the breast pump out of direct sunlight as prolonged exposure may cause
discoloration. Store the breast pump and its accessories in a safe, clean and dry
place.
Compatibility
The Philips Avent manual breast pump is compatible with all baby bottles in
the Philips Avent Natural range and Philips Avent storage cups with an adapter
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