PHILIPS SCF323 Avent Single Electric Breast Pump User Manual

June 12, 2024
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PHILIPS SCF323 Avent Single Electric Breast Pump

Product Information

The Philips Avent Single Electric Breast Pump (Model: SCF323) is a convenient and efficient device designed to assist mothers in expressing breast milk. It features a pump motor, silicone tube, massage cushion, silicone diaphragm, and a bottle with a capacity of 125ml. The breast pump is powered by a USB cable and does not come with a power adapter. The appliance can be easily assembled and disassembled for cleaning and sterilization.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Important: Before using the Philips Avent Single Electric Breast Pump, read the user manual carefully and save it for future reference. For additional information, visit the Philips support website at www.philips.com/support.
  2. Caution: Always use the original USB cable provided with the appliance. Do not insert any foreign objects into the pump or shorten the silicone tube. Ensure the voltage of the appliance matches the local power voltage before connecting it to the power source.
  3. Warning: Never put the breast pump parts or USB cable in water or sterilizer, as it may cause permanent damage.
  4. Cleaning and Sterilizing: Before each use, wash, rinse, and sterilize all the breast pump parts that come into contact with breast milk. You can use warm, soapy water for handwashing or place the parts in the dishwasher (top rack only). It is recommended to sterilize all parts using a Philips Avent steam sterilizer or by boiling for 5 minutes. Avoid direct contact with the vessel to prevent deformation of the parts.
  5. Assembling: To assemble the breast pump, follow these steps:
    • Put the bottle onto the pump body and turn it anticlockwise to fix it. Do not over-tighten.
    • Insert the Massage Cushion into the pump funnel and press the rim to ensure a perfect seal.
    • Put the silicone diaphragm onto the pump body and press the rim for a secure seal.
    • Firmly push the cap onto the silicone diaphragm.
    • Connect the silicone tube to the cap and the motor securely.
  6. Powering: Use the original USB cable provided with the appliance. If a power adapter is needed, ensure it has an output voltage of 5 V and an output current of 1 A or more. Connect the power adapter to the power socket.

Important

Read this user manual carefully before using your Philips Avent single electric breast pump, and save it for future reference. More information is available online, please visit our website at: www.philips.com/support.

Warning

  • Use the original USB cable. This appliance does not contain a power adapter. To charge the product, only use a certified safety extra low voltage (SELV) supply unit with an output rating of 5 V , ≥ 1 A. Using a non-certified supply unit may cause hazards or serious injuries.
  • Using a non-certified supply unit may cause hazards or serious injuries.
  • Always unplug from the power socket immediately after use.
  • Do not use the breast pump while bathing.
  • Do not place or store the breast pump where it can fall or be pulled into a bath or sink.
  • Do not place or drop the pump motor, silicone tube, and USB cable into water or other liquids.
  • Do not reach for a appliance that has fallen into water. Unplug from the power socket immediately.
  • Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance. Place the appliance out of reach from children and pets.
  • Before each use, check the breast pump if any obvious damage.
  • Only use accessories recommended by Philips Avent.
  • Make sure the breast pump is not exposed to extreme heat or placed in direct sunlight.
  • There are no user serviceable parts inside the pump. Do not attempt to open, or repair the breast pump motor yourself.
  • The parts of the pump that come directly into contact with milk are personal care items, and should not be shared between mothers.
  • Do not attempt to remove the pump body from the breast while under vacuum. Switch the breast pump off, and break the seal between your breast and the pump funnel with your finger, then remove the pump from your breast. You can also pull off the silicone tube from the motor or the cap to release the vacuum.
  • Never use while pregnant as pumping can induce labor.
  • Never use when you are sleepy or drowsy.
  • This appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
  • If expressing becomes painful, stop and consult your breast feeding advisor or healthcare professional.
  • Do not use the breast pump in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixtures with air, with oxygen, or with nitrous oxide.
  • Although the breast pump is compliant with applicable EMC directives, it may still be susceptible to excessive emissions and/or may interfere with more sensitive equipment.
  • Do not put any objects on the pump motor, like pillow, blanket etc. When using, make sure the pump motor works in a condition of good ventilation and heat dissipation.

Caution

  • The appliance should not be left unattended when plugged into a power socket.
  • Never stuff or insert any foreign object into the opening or silicone tube.
  • Do not shorten the silicone tube.
  • Before you connect the breast pump to the power, make sure that the voltage of the appliance corresponds to the local power voltage.
  • Wash, rinse, and sterilise the appropriate pump parts before each use.
  • Do not use antibacterial, abrasive cleaners, or detergents when cleaning the breast pump parts.
  • Never put the breast pump parts or USB cable in water or steriliser, as you can cause permanent damage to the pump.
  • If the vacuum generated is uncomfortable or cause pain, switch off the breast pump, break the seal between the breast and the pump funnel with your finger, and then remove the pump from your breast. You can also pull off the silicone tube from the motor or the cap to release the vacuum.
  • Do not continue pumping for more than five minutes at a time if no result is achieved.
  • Do not use the breast pump if the silicone diaphragm appears to be damaged or broken. Replace the silicone diaphragm. See chapter “Ordering accessories” for information on how to obtain replacement parts.
  • For your baby’s safety, always follow the instructions in the user manual for the bottles and teats.

Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all applicable standards and regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields.

Introduction

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

Overview

a Silicone tube f Valve
b Silicone cap g Bottle (125 ml)
c Silicone diaphragm h Pump motor
d Pump body i USB cable
e Massage Cushion  

Control panel

A| Stimulation indicator| E| Mode button (to select the stimulation or expression mode)
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B| Power button| F| Expression level indicator
C| Level down button| G| Expression indicator
D| Level up button|  |

Cleaning and sterilising

Before you use your breast pump for the first time and for every time, you must disassemble, wash, and sterilise all the breast pump parts that come into contact with your breast milk. (see c, d, e, f, g in Overview chapter)
Before you use the bottle and its parts for the first time and for every time, you must also disassemble, wash and sterilise.

Caution

  • Never wash or sterilise the pump motor, the silicone tube, the cap, and the power adapter. These components do not come into contact with your breast milk. You can wipe those parts clean with a soft cloth.
  • You can also use the dishwasher (top rack only) or hand wash in warm, soapy water, and then rinse thoroughly. We recommend you to sterilise all the parts contacting with breast milk in our Philips Avent steam steriliser, or by boiling for 5 minutes. Avoid to contact with the vessel directly to protect the parts from deformation.
  • Take care when cleaning the valve and the silicone diaphragm. If it gets damaged, your breast pump will not function properly.
  • To clean the valve, rub it gently between your fingers in warm soapy water. Do not insert any object as it may cause damage.

Assembling

To assemble the pump, follow the steps below.

Note

  • Make sure that you clean and sterilise the pump as instructed in this user manual.
  • Make sure that you assemble the pump correctly as instructed in this user manual.
  • To avoid leakage, remove the residue around the rim before assembling. Put the bottle onto the pump body, and do not over-tighten.
  • Wash your hand thoroughly before you take the sterilised components.
  1. Insert the valve into the pump body from underneath.
  2. Put the bottle onto the pump body and turn it anticlockwise to fix it. Do not over-tighten when assembling the bottle to the pump body.
  3. Insert the Massage Cushion into the pump funnel and press the rim to ensure a perfect seal.
  4. Put the silicone diaphragm onto the pump body and press the rim to make sure a perfect seal. Tip: You may find it easier to assemble while it is wet.
  5. Firmly push the cap onto the silicone diaphragm, so that it sites securely on top of the silicone diaphragm.
  6. Connect the silicone tube to the cap and the motor firmly.
  7. Use the original USB cable. This appliance does not contain a power adapter. If you need to use power adapter to connect to the USB cable, make sure the output voltage is 5 V and the output current is more than or equal to 1 A. And then connect the power adapter to the power socket.

Using your pump

Before using the pump

  • Wash your hands thoroughly, and make sure your breasts are clean. Gently squeeze a little milk from each nipple to make sure that milk ducts are not blocked.
  • Make sure you follow the steps in “Cleaning and sterilising” and “Assembling” chapters to clean, sterilise, and assemble the breast pump.
  • Relax in a comfortable chair, leaning slightly forward (use cushions to support your back). Make sure that you have a glass of water nearby.

To begin pumping

  1. Press the assembled pump bodies against your breasts. Make sure that your nipples are centered, so that the massage cushion creates an airtight seal. Make sure that no air escapes; otherwise there is no suction.

  2. Press the power button ( ) to switch on your pump. The display panel lights up for 1 second. The breast pump automatically starts up with the lowest level to stimulate, and you will feel suction on your breast. The stimulation indicator lights up. The appliance has the memory function to remember the levels for both stimulation and expression mode in your latest usage.

  3. You can choose your desired level by pressing the level up ( ) and level down ( ) buttons. You can also press the mode button ( ) to switch between stimulation mode and expression mode to get the best pumping effect.
    Note: You do not need to use the biggest expression level, only use the levels that are comfortable for you.

  4. When you have finished expressing, press the power button ( ) to switch off the breast pump and then remove the pump body from your breast carefully.
    Tip:  After switching off the breast pump, break the seal between the breast and the pump funnel with your finger, and then remove the pump from your breast.

  5. Disconnect the power plug to the power socket, and then disconnect the power adapter from the pump motor.
    Tip: In order to protect the appliance, please always shut down the appliance by pressing the power button instead of plugging the adapter off.

  6. Unscrew the bottles from the pump bodies for feeding or storage. Clean the used parts of the breast pump according to the instructions in chapter ‘Cleaning and sterilising’.

Caution

  • 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.
  • Never tilt the breast pump when the milk has reached the maximum line on the bottle. Replace with a new bottle before re-pumping to avoid spillage.
  • After expression, please take off the bottle from pump body immediately, store the bottle with the sealing disc.

Note

  • If you regularly express more than 125 ml per session on each breast, you can use a
    260 ml / 9 oz Philips Avent bottle (Need to be purchased separately) to prevent overfilling and spillage.

  • When in use, the appliance will shut down automatically if there is no operation for more than 30 minutes.

  • Place the pump motor on a stable and flat surface to avoid any accidental drops when in use. If not, this may pull the pump body off from the breast and cause injury.

Storing your breast milk

Caution

  • Never refreeze breast milk.
  • Do not mix fresh breast milk to already frozen milk.
  • Always discard any left over milk at the end of a feed.

Note: Only store the breast milk collected with a sterile pump.

  1. Unscrew the bottle from the pump bodies after milk expression.
  2. Store the expressed milk in clean and sterilised Philips Avent bottles fitted with sealing discs. Put them in the fridge or freezer immediately.
    • You can store your expressed milk in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours (not in the door) or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
    • Label the bottles with date and time.
    • Use up the older milk first.

For your child’s safety and health

WARNING

  • Always use this product with adult supervision.
  • Never use feeding teats as a soother.
  • Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay.
  • Always check food temperature before feeding.
  • Keep components not in use out of the reach of children.
  • Throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness.
  • Due to strangulation hazards, do not extend cords or loops.
  • Never attach to cords, ribbons, laces, or loose parts of clothing. The child can be strangled.
  • If you use Philips Avent bottle to store breast milk, make sure to remove the seal disc and then assemble the Philips Avent teat for feeding.
  • Place the frozen breast milk in the refrigerator to defrost overnight. In case of an emergency, you can defrost the milk in a bowl of hot water. Use up the defrosted breast milk within 24 hours after defrosting.

Warming up the breast milk

  • Stand the bottle in a bowl of hot water, or using Philips Avent bottle and baby food warmer to warm it up safely.

Caution

  • Remember! Always check milk or food temperature before feeding.
  • Never heat breast milk in a microwave as this may destroy valuable nutrients and antibodies. In addition, the uneven heating may cause hot spots in the liquid which could cause burns to the throat.
  • Never immerse a frozen bottle in boiling water to avoid crack or split.

Hints to help you succeed

The electric breast pump is simple and easy to use. With a little practice, you will be able to express milk proficiently in no time.

  • Choose a time when you are not in a rush or could not be interrupted easily.
  • Having your baby or a photograph of your baby nearby can help stimulate your milk to flow.
  • Before pumping, place a warm towel onto your breast and gently massage for a few minutes. This can help stimulate milk flow, and ease the pain of your breast.
  • Warmth and relaxation can stimulate milk flow. Try pumping after a warm bath or shower.
  • Try pumping from one breast while your baby is feeding from the other, or continue to pump after feeding.
  • Repositioning the pump on the breast from time to time can help stimulate your milk flow.

Tip: Practice with your pump to find the best pumping techniques for you. If the process becomes painful, stop and consult your breast-feeding advisor.

When to express milk

It would be best for you to use the breast pump after you have a regular breastfeeding, unless it is suggested by your doctor or breast-feeding advisor. The exceptions are:

  • Pumping for your baby in hospital.
  • When your breasts are engorged (painful or swollen). You can pump a small amount of milk before or between feeds to ease the pain, and to help your baby your baby latch on more easily.
  • When you have sore or cracked nipples and you may wish to express your milk until they are healed.
  • When you are separated from your baby temporarily and wish to continue to breast-feed after reunited. You should pump regularly to stimulate your milk supply.

Right times of the day to express your milk

  • Early in the morning when you breasts are full, just before or after your baby’s first feed.
  • After a feed, if your baby has not emptied both breasts.
  • Between feeds or in a break if you have returned to work.

Storage

  • Keep the breast pump out of direct sunlight as prolonged exposure may cause discolouration.
  • Store the breast pump and its accessories in a safe and dry place.

Compatibility

The Philips Avent electric breast pump is compatible with Philips Avent bottles in our range. 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 on our website: www.philips.com/support.

Ordering accessories

To purchase accessories for this appliance, please visit our online shop at www.philips.com/support. If the online shop is not available in your country, go to your Philips dealer or a Philips service centre. If you have any difficulties obtaining accessories for your appliance, please contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country. You find its contact details in the worldwide guarantee leaflet.

Recycling

  • This symbol means that electrical products shall not be disposed of with normal household waste.
  • Follow your country’s rules for the separate collection of electrical products.

Troubleshooting

This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country or consult your breast- feeding advisor.

Problem Solution
Lack of suction. •  Check that all components are assembled correctly and

that the valve is in positioned correctly.

•  Make sure that the cap, the diaphragm, and the Massage Cushion are fitted securely to the pump body with a perfect seal.

•  If the air pressure in your region is too low, it may affect the suction.

•  Make sure the silicone tube is firmly connected to the cap and the motor without twisting.

No milk been expressed.| •  Make sure to assemble and use the breast pump correctly.

•  Relax and try again; as pumping skills may improve by practicing.

•  Refer to the “Hints to help you succeed” section.

Pain in the breast area when expressing.| •  You may pump with a expression level that is too high. You do not need to use all expression levels, only use the levels that are comfortable for you. Press the level down button to reduce the suction.

•  Consult your health professional/ breast feeding advisor.

Milk is overflowing from the Massage Cushion.| •  Remove and refit the Massage Cushion for a tight fit. Make sure that it is installed correctly and firmly.

•  Try leaning lightly forward.

Cracking/ Discolouring.| •  Avoid contact antibacterial or abrasive detergents/ cleaners. Combinations of detergents, cleaning products, sterilisation solution, softened water, and temperature fluctuations may cause the plastic to crack. If any crack is found, stop using the pump immediately. Contact Philips Avent Consumer Care centre for spare components.

•  Food colouring can discolour components, but this will not affect your usage.

•  Keep all the components away from the source of heat or direct sunlight as it can discolour components.

Components are broken or lost.| •  Contact Philips Avent Consumer Care centre for spare components. You can find the contact details on the Guarantee Card.
The breast pump does not work.| •  Make sure the pump is correctly assembled and press the power button to switch on.

•  Make sure that the output of the power adapter you are using is

5 V      , and the output current is greater than or equal to 1 A.

The display flashes for 3 times and then shuts down automatically.| •  When using the power adapter to supply power, make sure the output is 5 V     , greater than or equal to 1 A. Make sure it is connected correctly, and then switch on the pump again.

•  After checking above scenario, if the problem persists, contact Philips Consumer Care centre for help.

The silicone tube connector is too loose when it is plugged into the pump motor or silicone cap.| •  Change a new silicone tube connector.
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The light on the control panel is always on.| •  It means that the input voltage of the power supply you are using is too high.

•  Make sure that you are using the original USB cable, the output

voltage of the power adapter is 5 V     and the output current is greater than or equal to 1 A.

The light on the control panel flashes in sequence cyclically.| •  It means that the input voltage of the power supply you are using is too low or the rated current of the power supply is too small, and the machine cannot start normally.

•  Make sure that you are using the original USB cable, the output

voltage of the power adapter is 5 V     and the output current is greater than or equal to 1 A.

Important additional information

There are some common breast feeding-related symptoms described in the table below. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact a healthcare professional or breast feeding specialist.

Symptom Description
Pain sensation •  Perceived pain in breast or nipple.
Sore nipples •  Persistent pain in the nipples at the beginning of the

pumping period, or it lasts throughout the entire pumping period, or hurts between sessions, very similar to the pain felt during breast feeding.
Engorgement| •  Breast swelling. The breast may feel hard, lumpy and tender.

•  It may include erythema (redness) of the breast area and fever.

Bruise/ Thrombus| •  A reddish-purple discolouration that does not blanch when pressed. When the bruise fades, it becomes green and brown.
Blistering| •  It looks like small bubbles on the surface of the skin.
Nipple tissue trauma (nipple trauma)| •  Ruptured or cracked nipples.

•  The skin of the nipple tissue falls off. It usually occurs in combination with cracked nipples and/or blistering.

•  Torn nipples.

Bleeding| •  Cracked or torn nipples can lead to bleeding of the affected area.
Mammary ducts blocked| •  A red, tender lump appeared on the breast. This may include erythema (redness) of the breast area and fever. If left untreated, it can cause mastitis (breast inflammation).

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