freemie FG083 Hands-Free Wearable Breast Pump Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Freemie
Table of Contents
FG083 Hands-Free Wearable Breast Pump
Instruction Manual
Get to Know Your Freemie
Charge Your Pump
Before first use, charge the battery
2-3 hours to optimize battery life.
A full charge will provide approximately
2 1/2 hours of operation.
Clean Your Parts
Prior to Use:
Boil these parts in large uncovered pots for 10 minutes while stirring.
- To avoid damage or malfunction DO NOT use abrasives, brushes, UV or steam sterilization on any Freemie Cup parts.
- Assemble dry parts just before use, and leave parts disassembled in between use.
After each use: Clean these parts with hot soapy water and rinse well.
Tubing parts do not come into contact with milk and need not be cleaned between use.
Note: See the digital User Manual for complete use and care instructions.
Put Cups Together
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Place Barrier onto Flange.
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Press Valve onto Valve Base.
Incorrect assembly may cause poor suction or malfunction.
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Guide Valve Base over Barrier …
… and press together firmly. -
Align Cup Arrow with Tubing Port and snap closed.
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Listen for the “snap” to ensure Cup closed.
Add Cups to Pump
Test Before Use
Prior to placing Cups in your bra:
- Turn on the pump.
- Set SUCTION Setting (pink lights) to 10.
- Set CYCLE Setting (blue lights) to 10.
- The barrier inside the Cup collapses and releases when the assembly is correct.
If the Barrier does not move, reassemble the Cups and check all Tubing connections.
Ready to Pump
Place Cups in your bra
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Bra fit is critical for proper use.
Enough pressure is needed to seal the Flange against the breast while too much pressure may cause low output. -
Before choosing a bra, pump by holding the Cups in place with your hands.
Then try several of your bras to find one that most closely holds the Cups like your hands. -
It may be necessary to adjust your bra to find the best fit for you. A sports bra or stretchy nursing bra can work well.
Pump Controls
Suction Setting Pink Indicator Lights:
1=Low
0=Strong
Cycle Setting Blue Indicator Lights:
1=Fast
10=Slow
Turbo: Slowest suction and release cycle (press Cycle up one time after
10).
You may find it helpful to start with a weaker Suction and a faster Cycle to trigger the Stimulation Phase and adjust to a stronger Suction and slower Cycle as you move into the Expression Phase.
After Pumping
- Turn the pump off.
- Pull tubing from the tops of the Cups to disconnect.
- Carefully remove Cups from your bra.
Milk Transfer
Pour milk quickly and confidently into a storage bag or bottle of your choice.
Pumping Positions
A range of pumping positions are possible with Freemie. Mind the pour spout!
Good Pumping Positions
Poor Pumping Positions
Freedom of movement with Freemie depends on:
- How Cups are oriented on your breasts
- Security of Cups in your bra
- Amount of milk in Cups
- How Much Cups are jostled
Clothing Clip
The pump comes assembled with Clothing Clip and is intended to move a bit when
worn. Not intended for a vigorous activity like running.
Remove Clip
Finding Your Best Flange Fit
Finding the best Breast Flange fit cannot simply be done by measuring your nipples because some nipples stretch more than others under suction. You can estimate your size, but some trial and error may be needed for you to optimize your comfort and milk output.
Experiment to find the right fit and keep in mind:
- You may need a different size than the Flanges provided.
- You may need a different size for each nipple because no one is perfectly symmetrical.
- You may prefer higher suction, making Flange comfort crucial.
- Your nipple may expand in diameter and length while pumping and may change over time, so keep all of your sizes.
Choosing Another Size
Use a ruler or coin diameters to estimate your erect nipple base size, and review the Flange fit details below. Choose the nearest size Flanges or Fitmie inserts that are slightly larger than your nipples.
Fitmie sizes: 15mm – 26mm sold separately.
Flange is too small
for the nipple to move freely in and out of Flange. It May cause rubbing or
chafing.
Flange is too big
allowing too much breast and areola tissue to be drawn into Flange. It May
cause bruising.
Flange is the correct size
With properly fitted Flanges the nipple moves in and out of the Flange freely.
Important: Your bra needs to apply enough pressure to create a good seal on your skin so that air does not leak in and reduce suction. Too much pressure can pinch or obstruct ducts and reduce your milk output.
Spare parts and Fitmie inserts available at www.freemie.com
Freemie Independence II Standard System includes size 25mm Breast Flanges.
Freemie Independence II Deluxe System includes sizes 25mm and 28mm Breast
Flanges.
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