Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Medela Swing Troubleshoot Guide

 

Hi..
I would like to share this guide list I found on internet. http://www.bellybeyond.co.nz/
Hope it will assist you.

The Medela Swing Breast pump comes with a one year Manufacturers Warranty but if you are having trouble with your pump we suggest you try the following:


Swing™ Breastpump Troubleshooting

 

The Medela Swing Breast pump comes with a one year Manufacturers Warranty but if you are having trouble with your pump we suggest you try the following:

IF PUMP WILL NOT TURN ON - SWING BREASTPUMP

  1. Make sure pump is plugged in correctly. Pump will NOT turn on if tubing is plugged into the AC adapter port.
  2. Make sure the “on” button is being held between 1 and 3 seconds.
  3. Do not repeatedly hit the on/off button, or hold the on/off button down longer than 3 seconds.
  4. If using batteries, make sure transformer is not plugged into pump.
  5. If using batteries, make sure batteries are installed correctly inside pump.


LOW OR NO SUCTION - SWING BREASTPUMP

  1. Make sure all connections of the kit and pump are secure.
  2. Make sure the breastshield forms a complete seal around the breast.
  3. Make sure the white membrane is laying flat against the yellow valve.
  4. Check that the yellow valve is clean and not damaged. Refer to assembly instructions on page 3.
  5. Make sure the tubing end fits securely into the pump body & motor.
  6. Take care not to kink tubing. If milk is getting into tubing, check that the tubing is not kinked or pinched.
  7. Perform rinsing procedure as described on page 11 (troubleshooting, section C)
     

IF CONDENSATION APPEARS IN TUBING

To eliminate condensation after you have completed pumping, continue running the pump with the tubing(s) attached for another 1-2 minutes or until dry.


MILK BACKING UP IN TUBING

  1. Turn off the pump and unplug from power source.
  2. Remove and disassemble the tubing. Wash in soapy water then rinse in cold clear water.
  3. Shake water droplets out and hang to air-dry. For faster drying, attach tubings to pump and run pump 1-2 minutes or until dry, or pour a small amount of isopropyl alcohol through the tubings to dry.
  4. Make sure that valve membranes are undamaged and clean. Replace if necessary.

IF MILK ACCIDENTALLY GETS INTO THE MOTOR - SWING BREASTPUMP

  1. Remove battery compartment cover from bottom of motor.
  2. Remove small, black foam piece from bottom of pump.
  3. Rinse the foam piece with clear lukewarm water, and squeeze out excess water.
  4. Allow to dry thoroughly before inserting back into pump. 
  5. Pour about 2 ounces of warm soapy water into a container.
  6. Connect the tubing to the motor, leaving the other end unconnected.
  7. Connect the power cord to the motor, then plug into electrical outlet (do not power with battery).
  8. Hold the end of the tubing that is not connected to the pump in the container with the soapy water.
  9. Place the motor over a dry sink and switch on. The water will pump through the tubing into the motor and flow out through the opening beneath the battery cover. Allow it to pump until all the water has been flushed through.
  10. Repeat this procedure again with 2 ounces of warm clear water.
  11. Leave the motor switched on for an additional 3 minutes so it dries completely.
  12. As soon as the foam piece is dry, put it in place again, and re-install the battery compartment cover.
If necessary, clean the pump kit according to cleaning instructions

2 comments:

  1. The statement, “Breast milk is best for babies” is not overrated, and should not be. The medical world has reiterated for a couple times the importance of nursing the babies, particularly the newborns. However, because of the hectic schedule of many “career mothers”, they fear that they won’t be able to give the nutrients of their breast milk to their babies.

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  2. For next time you don't have to call an expert. Thank you so much for sharing this.

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