the first step says to remove and sanitize silicone parts separately under boiling water for no more than two minutes, and says that includes the nipples, but the video doesnt show the nipples in the strainer for this step, just the duck valves and backflow silicone pieces. it also looks like they put the nipples in the boiling water with the plastic parts for 3-5 minutes. so which is it for the nipples, 2 minutes or 3-5 in the pot? Also, if all pieces are dishwasher safe, which is what the manual says, can't I just run all these parts through the dishwasher on a sanitize cycle?
No more than 2 min for nipples along with the white silicone pieces. No more than 5 min for plastic accessories. Yes! They are dishwasher safe and can be used on the sanitize cycle. Good luck!
I boiled my parts before first use and since have been washing the parts with antibac wash after each use and airdrying. Is this correct? Or should I be boiling after each use? Thanks
CDC recommends washing all parts in warm soapy water after use and sanitizing 1x a day for added germ removal. Here's more information --> www.cdc.gov/healthywater/pdf/hygiene/breast-pump-fact-sheet-p.pdf
The CDC recommends washing all pump parts that come into contact with breast milk after every use and sanitizing them once a day for extra germ removal. For more information, download the sheet provided here: www.cdc.gov/hygiene/pdf/breastpumpkit-clean-508.pdf
I thought you couldn't get the tubing wet and that you had to replace them if you did? I sanitized all the parts without closely reading the manual first so the inside of my tubing is currently wet.
Hi Senora. Yes, the tubing doesn't need sanitizing as it never comes in contact with breast milk. You can try and hang it to air dry, but if it takes a while, we recommend replacing it.
Sooo question.. if the 3-piece UFO looking thing only has one side, if I understand correctly, which comes in contact with the milk, do all 3 parts still need to be cleaned and sterilised?
We recommend replacing if mold is present on the Spectra baby USA accessories. Please connect with us at customercare@spectrababyusa.com if you have any additional questions. Wishing you the best!
This video is a bit confusing. For the boiling water method, do you boil the water first, put the pump parts in, then take out after 3-5 minutes OR put all the parts in the water, bring to a boil, wait 5 minutes and then take out??
Once the water reaches boiling point, turn off the heat and then submerge accessories in boiling water - the water should continue to boil. Remove accessories after 3-5 min. You can message our LCs directly at ibclc@spectrababyusa.com. Congratulations on your breastfeeding journey!
@@spectrababyusa1010 how does this work for Induction cooktops? Unlike gas/electric stoves, the water does not continue to boil for more than a second or two once it’s shut off.
The CDC recommends sanitizing your accessories at initial use and once daily after being cleaned for extra germ protection. Learn more about cleaning your Spectra baby USA accessories at www.spectrababyusa.com/cleaning-your-spectra-baby-usa-pump-and-accessories/.
Sorry but what does she have in her mouth? I had to turn on the volume so high to be able to hear what she is saying. Also confusing video. Why can’t we use the sterilizer & drier machines (like we do with Medela parts)???
I use the Avent microwave sterilizer. Should I not? Assuming they didn't mention it because it's a different brand? I used the pot at first but it feels dangerous to have a boiling pot and newborn near one another so often