BREAST PUMP, manual, plastic

STD EMEQPUMB1P-

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V020301 - Manual breast pumpers and kits
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BREAST PUMP, manual

Definition

A hand-held device used to extract milk from the breast for collecting and feeding to an infant. The device produces a low-grade suction through a funnel-like component that is applied to the breast; the milk collects in an attached bottle. The device is activated by the mother.

Specifications

  • Silicone breast-shield or cushion to fit into the funnel
  • Collecting bottle
    • polypropylene
    • graduated
    • with cap, screw ring and sealing disk
  • Funnel with manual vacuum pump (handle)
    • equipped with a valve or a regulator
    • with polypropylene cover
  • Silicone membrane or diaphragm

Instructions for use

Maintenance

The breast pump must be dismantled, cleaned and disinfected after each use. Some models are not autoclavable and must be boiled during 5 minutes.

Do not use abrasive cleaners / detergents.

(Cf Introduction: Disinfection and sterilization in the field) )

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