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5.2 Getting Started
1. Hold the Breastmilk Expression Set to your
breasts so that the nipple is aligned to extend straight toward the nipple tunnel of
the breast ange.
2. Make sure the breast completely lls the breast ange so that a vacuum is
formed and no air escapes.
3. The Breastmilk Expression Set and nipple tunnel must tilt slightly downward to
allow milk to ow naturally toward the bottle.
5.4 Customization for Comfort and Eciency
Using Customizable Pumping Styles
5.3 2-Phase Technology
Using Let-Down and Expression Phases
1. Press and hold the On/O Button to turn the pump on. The Lansinoh
®
Smartpump
™
Double Electric Pump will start in the Let-Down Phase.
2. After two minutes, the Let-Down Phase will automatically change to the
Expression Phase in Cycle Mode 2.
3. If you prefer to bypass the pre-set two minute Let-Down Phase or your milk lets-
down sooner than two minutes, press the Let-Down/Expression Toggle Button
to move to the Expression Phase.
The Style Mode Indicator will appear in the display to signify that you are in the
Expression Phase.
Choose your style
Each baby is unique – right down to the way he or she feeds. The Lansinoh
®
Smartpump
™
oers three dierent pumping styles to choose from – so you can select the style that best
simulates your baby’s feeding style.
1. With the pump in Expression mode, select the style that is most comfortable
and ecient for you by pressing the Pumping Style Toggle Button .
2. Pressing the button again will select the next style.
3. The mode will be indicated on the LCD Display by the Style Mode Indicator.
You may nd that the best style for you changes over time. The customization
features of the Smartpump
™
allow you to adjust with you and your baby.
Pumping Style1
Pumping Style 2
Pumping Style 3
If you experience friction or discomfort on your nipples, you may need a
dierent size ange. Larger size anges are available. For more details,
please call 800-292-4794 or visit www.lansinoh.com/store.
If possible, wait until your breastmilk supply and
breastfeeding schedule are well established.
This is normally at least 3-4 weeks after
birth, unless told otherwise by your doctor or
breastfeeding advisor.