neno Perla Laktator Hands Free User Manual

May 15, 2024
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neno Perla Laktator Hands Free

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Product Information

Specifications :

  • Milk container capacity: 120ml
  • Milk container material: Tritan
  • Battery capacity: 3.7V 1100mAh Li-ion
  • Input power: 110-240V 50-60Hz
  • Output power: 5V 1A
  • Working time: up to 120 minutes
  • Charging time: approximately 120 minutes
  • Dimensions of the breast pump: 13x11x6.5cm
  • Weight of the breast pump: 277g
  • Suction strength: (not specified in the manual)

Product Usage Instructions

Before First Use:

  1. Connect the breast pump to the power supply and charge the batteries for 2 hours.
  2. Disconnect parts that will come into direct contact with the breast or milk.
  3. Disassemble the milk container and other components for cleaning.

Cleaning and Disinfection:

Washing:

  • Disassemble all parts (except the pumping device) and wash in warm soapy water for 5 minutes, then rinse.
  • Use drinkable tap water for washing; bottled water can be used if tap water quality is not suitable.
  • Do not use brushes on silicone parts to avoid damage.
  • Dry the parts naturally and store them in a cool, dry place when not in use.

Disinfection:

  • Disinfect membrane, valve, reducers, and funnel components.

Using the Breast Pump:

  1. Position the breast shield over your breast with the nipple inside the channel.
  2. Secure the breast pump in a nursing bra or lactation corset.
  3. Turn on the breast pump by pressing the power button and select your preferred operating mode.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

  • Q: How do I know when the battery is fully charged?
    A: The charging indicator on the device will signal when the battery is fully charged, usually after approximately 120 minutes of charging.

  • Q: Can I sterilize all parts of the breast pump?
    A: It is recommended to follow the cleaning and disinfection instructions provided in the manual to ensure proper maintenance of the device. Some parts may not be suitable for sterilization, so refer to the manual for details.

USER MANUAL

Dear Customer,
The Neno Perla device you have purchased is an electronic, three-phase shell breast pump used to express breast milk from a woman’s breast after childbirth. Read the instruction manual before use.

PRECAUTIONS

  1. Do not use a breast pump during pregnancy – it can cause premature labour.
  2. Do not use the device if you suffer from a chronic illness or hypersensitivity, which would make it painful for you to use the breast pump.
  3. Before each use, make sure that none of the components are damaged. Do not use the breast pump if any component is visibly damaged.
  4. Keep the device out of the reach of children and pets.
  5. Avoid exposing the device to mechanical damage caused by, for example, falling.
  6. Keep the silicone parts of the breast pump away from hot surfaces to avoid distortion.
  7. Whenever you intend to store pumped breastmilk, clean and disinfect the breast pump first.
  8. Do not clean machine parts with abrasive agents.
  9. Do not attempt to repair the breast pump yourself – this will invalidate the warranty.
  10. If using the device causes pain or severe discomfort, switch it off and move the breast pump away from the breast.
  11. Do not connect the charging device to a voltage higher than specified.

BEFORE FIRST USE

  1. Connect the breast pump to the power supply. Charge the batteries for 2 hours.
  2. Disconnect breast pump parts that will come into direct contact with the breast or milk.
  3. Unscrew the milk container from the joint.
  4. Pull the valve down to disconnect it from the connector.
  5. Remove the connector and the membrane.
  6. Clean the appliance components (refer to the CLEANING AND DISINFECTION section).

ELEMENTS

FIG. A

  1. Reducer 19mm
  2. Reducer 22mm
  3. Breast shield 26mm
  4. Pumping device
  5. Membrane x2
  6. Charging cable
  7. Milk container cap
  8. Milk container
  9. Valve x2
  10. Connector

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DISPLAY ICONS

FIG. B

  1. Battery status – The battery icon shows the state of charge of the battery. Connect the device to charge when the battery is close to empty.
  2. Power button – Hold the button for 2 seconds to switch the device on or off. When the device is on, press to pause the breast pump.
  3. Mode change button – Press the button to change the mode of the device. There are 3 modes available (stimulation, deep suction, mixed).
  4. Stimulation mode icon.
  5. Suction level – Shows the currently selected suction power level.
  6. Deep extraction mode icon.
  7. Changing the suction level – Press „+” to increase the suction power.
  8. Changing the suction level – Press „-” to reduce the suction power.
  9. Mixed mode icon.

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CLEANING AND DISINFECTION

  • Washing and disinfecting are two different operations. They must be carried out separately to protect your baby and to ensure that the breast pump works properly. Washing – washing the surface of the unit and removing dirt.
  • Disinfection – killing organisms such as bacteria or viruses that may be present on the surface of the equipment.
  • Breast shield, membrane, valve, reducers, connector, milk container:
    • Wash and disinfect before first use.
    • Wash after each use.
    • Once a day and before first use – disinfection.

WASHING:

  • Disassemble all parts of the breast pump (except the pumping device) and wash in warm soapy water for 5 minutes, then rinse. Do this immediately after using the machine. This will remove milk deposits and prevent bacterial growth.
  • Only use drinkable tap water for washing. Use bottled water if the water in your tap does not meet this requirement.
  • When cleaning silicone parts, do not use brushes. Be careful not to pierce them through.
  • Use a mild dishwashing liquid or soap.
  • Allow the parts to dry naturally. Store dry appliance parts in a cool, dry place when you are not using them.

DISINFECTION:

  1. Membrane, valve, reducers, funnel

  2. Fill the pot or steriliser with water so that all the components inside (membrane, valve, regulators, funnel) are covered when placed inside. Bring to the boil. Place the breast pump parts in the boiling water for 10 minutes. Do not boil.

  3. Allow the items to dry naturally. Store dry kit items in a cool, dry place when you are not using them.

  4. Milk container, connector, container cap

  5. Fill a pot or steriliser with water and bring to the boil. Then turn off and transfer the water to another pot and place the breast pump parts (membrane, valve, reducers, connector, milk container) in the water for 5minutes. Do not boil.
    CAUTION: do not boil the milk container, connector or cap at 100° C. It can cause damage to the components. Disinfection is carried out as described above.

  6. Allow the items to dry naturally. Store dry kit items in a cool, dry place when you are not using them.

CLEANING THE PUMPING DEVICE:

  • Wipe the pump unit with a soft, wet cloth and a mild dishwashing liquid/soap. Other cleaners or abrasives may damage the unit and its display.
  • When not using the pump unit, store it in a cool, dry place.

BREAST PUMP ASSEMBLY

FIG. C
NOTE: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before touching the breast pump and breast.

  1. Connect the valve to the connector in the direction shown.
  2. Insert the membrane into the connector.
  3. Attach the connector with the membrane to the pumping device.
  4. Tighten the milk container in the pumping unit.
  5. Attach the funnel to the pumping device.
  6. Insert the breast pump into your bra/lactation corset to fit your breasts. Start expressing your milk.neno-Perla-Laktator-Hands-Free-fig- \(3\)

Notes:
Before each use, check the parts of the breast pump for damage. If necessary, replace damaged parts with new ones.
Always check the cleanliness of components before using the unit.

CHARGING THE BREAST PUMP

  • Full blinking battery – low battery, connect device to charge.
  • Incomplete blinking battery – battery connected to charge, current battery charge status.
  • Full battery – battery fully charged.
  • Fully charge the breast pump battery before putting it into storage if you intend not to use the device for a long period of time. Charge the device battery before it is completely depleted. This extends the life of the battery. If the breast pump has been stored in a hot place, the device battery may not work at first. Allow the breast pump to cool down for one hour before you start using it.

USE OF A BREAST PUMP

FIG. D

  1. Place the breast shield on your breast so that the nipple is inside the drainage channel. Press the funnel and breast pump connector against your breast using your thumb and forefinger.
  2. Place the breast pump in your bra/lactation corset. Turn the breast pump on by pressing the power button and select the mode of operation that suits you.neno-Perla-Laktator-Hands-Free-fig- \(4\)

NOTES:

  • The breast pump starts in stimulation mode. Set the level of suction strength comfortable for you using the +/- buttons. Stimulation mode – fast pumping that mimics your baby’s natural sucking of breast milk to stimulate milk flow. After 2 minutes, the breast pump will automatically activate the deep pumping mode. Adjust the suction level using the +/- buttons to find the highest level of suction that is comfortable for you. If milk starts to flow from your breast before two minutes have elapsed, press the mode change button to manually switch to deep extraction mode.
  • Deep pumping mode – slower pumping that gently and efficiently sucks milk from the breast. In intake mode, increase the suction until you feel slight discomfort (not pain) and reduce the suction by one degree.
  • Mixed mode – mimics the baby’s sucking reflex. Can be used after pumping to help empty the breast and increase lactation.

PREPARING MILK FOR FEEDING

  1. A milk container cap is included for storing milk in the fridge.
  2. Do not thaw frozen milk in the microwave or in boiling water. There is a risk of scalding the baby’s face.
  3. Thaw the milk in the fridge overnight. Do not refreeze milk once thawed. You can thaw milk quickly by holding it under running water at a maximum temperature of 37°C.
  4. Place the sealed bottle/bag in a bowl of warm water for 20 minutes to bring the milk to body temperature.
  5. Do not add freshly drained milk to previously frozen milk if the amount of fresh milk exceeds the amount of previously frozen milk.

REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES

  • Consumable components are subject to natural wear and tear during operation of the breast pump and are therefore not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Worn components of the breast pump that come into contact with milk should be replaced. A worn component has a crack, deformation, tarnishing or a distinct change in colour.
  • The membrane should be replaced every 8 weeks (if you use the breast pump 1-3 times a day) or every 3-4 weeks (if you use the breast pump more than 3 times a day).
  • The valve should be replaced every 2-3 months (if you use the breast pump  1- 3 times a day) or every 4 weeks (if you use the breast pump more than 3 times a day).
  • The breast shield and connector should be replaced every 6 months if you use the breast pump more than 3 times a day.

LONG-TERM STORAGE

  • The breast pump has a built-in rechargeable battery. To protect itself from damage, the device enters storage mode after a long period of inactivity. To deactivate the storage mode, connect the device to power and charge it for 2 hours. Before you put the breast pump away for a long period of time, make sure that:
    • All components of the breast pump are clean.
    • You have cleaned the pumping device.
    • The device’s battery is fully charged.

FAQ

  1. The device does not start: make sure the breast pump is plugged into a functioning socket. If the breast pump has no power source, its display will not turn on and no error message appears.
  2. No/poor suction: make sure all breast pump parts are positioned correctly. Take the breast pump apart and make sure all parts are clean and undamaged. Reassemble the breast pump according to the instructions in the LACTATOR ASSEMBLY section. When pumping, make sure the breast shield is fully seated against the breast.
  3. More milk has flowed from the breast than the container can hold: use a damp (not wet) cloth to wipe the breast pump. Wash the parts of the breast pump that hold milk according to the instructions in the CLEANING AND DISINFECTING section. When all parts of the machine are dry, reassemble.

SPECIFICATION

  • Capacity of milk container: 120ml
  • Material of milk container: tritan
  • Battery capacity: 3.7V 1100mAh Li-ion
  • Input power: 110-240V 50-60Hz
  • Output power: 5V 1A
  • Operating time: up to 120min
  • Charging time: approx. 120min
  • Breast pump dimensions: 13x11x6.5cm
  • Breast pump weight: 277g
  • Suction power:
    • Stimulation mode (9 levels): 3-21kPa
    • Deep extraction mode (9 levels): 15-38kPa
    • Mixed mode (9 levels): 14-37kPa
  • Permissible variation ±5 Kpa.

WARRANTY/ COMPLAINTS CARD

  • The product comes with a 24-month warranty. Warranty terms and conditions can be found at: https://neno.pl/gwarancja
  • Details, contact and service address can be found at: https://neno.pl/kontakt Specifications and contents are subject to change without notice. We apologise for any inconvenience.

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Manufacturer:

  • KGK TREND Sp. z o. o.
  • Ujastek 5b, 31-752 Cracow, Poland.
  • Made in PRC

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