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Thanks for purchasing a Tommee Tippee Single Electric Breast Pump!
As part of our Made for Me™ range, this electric breast pump has a soft, comfortable massaging horn designed to help you get more milk in less time. It’s powered by a lightweight, portable power pack so that you can use it wherever you need to.
This page is here to help you get the most out of your breast pump, and to answer any questions you may have. Keep on reading for product support and troubleshooting advice.
Parts Guide
Together, these parts form your breast pump handset and can be washed…
The following parts connect to your pump handsets, these parts can't be washed…
How to clean your Single Electric Breast Pump
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Assembling your Single Electric Breast Pump
Charging your Single Electric Breast Pump
The power unit for your breast pump uses a battery similar to the one in your mobile phone. Charge it up so that you can power your breast pump anywhere.
You do not need to have your power unit plugged in to mains power to use your breast pump.
The power unit will come with some charge in it, but you should fully charge it before first use.
To charge the power unit…
Symbols guide
How to use your Single Electric Breast Pump
When you want to stop expressing…
Please note…
How to store expressed breast milk
Breast milk can be stored using the following guidelines…
Method of Storing Breast Milk |
Use Within |
Remember... |
Room temperature <25°C |
6 Hours |
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Refrigerated at 5-10°C |
3 Days |
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Refrigerated at 0-4°C |
6 Days |
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Frozen |
6 Months |
Please note, this table aims to provide a guide to how long you can store breastmilk for a full term baby with no additional health concerns.
Single Electric Breast Pump FAQs
Help – there is no or very little suction. What can I do?
It’s most likely that there’s some air getting in somewhere, which means the pump won’t work properly.
Will milk get sucked into the power unit?
No. If you have fitted the diaphragm and cap properly, each air tube and pump are separated from your milk and can’t come into contact with the power unit. It’s what’s known as a closed pump.
Help, the pump is making a funny sound.
Check if you have selected single or double mode. And that you have the air tube/s connected correctly. If you are using a single pump and have the double mode selected (shown by the double circle lit up on the LED display), or have a single air tube attached to the wrong connector, the pump will run continuously, and make a noise when it’s trying to provide suction to the unattached pump handset. Choose the correct mode and connection for single or double pumping.
Why do I have to use a Tommee Tippee bottle?
The Tommee Tippee Made for Me™ electric breast pump is designed to be a perfect fit for Tommee Tippee bottles and pouches (excludes Tommee Tippee glass bottles). You may get leaks and spills if you use other brands of bottles and containers that don’t fit correctly.
The LED lights on the power unit flicker. Should I be worried?
We’ve put a lot of power into a small portable power unit, so if you use the highest levels you may notice that the LED lights dim or flash. This is nothing to worry about. It’s just more power going to the pump motor.