Medela Symphony Operating instructions

Symphony®
BREASTPUMP
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The Medela®Symphony®Breastpump has been specially developed to meet the
most stringent demands where hygiene and mobility are concerned. The
operating principle of the Medela Symphony is to simulate the natural,
physiological conditions encountered in breastfeeding.
The pump’s kit is separate from the pumping mechanism and protected from
overflow by a specially designed membrane. Kit components which could come
in contact with the milk are part of the accessories and can be very easily
disconnected for cleaning and sterilization.
A carrying case is available, offering ample space for the pump and the
accessory kit.
There are two different models of Symphony with the following general
specifications:
Symphony Breastpump, article no. 0240108
none knob control for both vacuum and suction cycles
npowered by regular electric outlet (100-240 VAC)
Symphony Breastpump Plus article no. 0240208
* same as above (0240108), but with 2 internal rechargeable 6 volt batteries
Both models can be used for single and for double pumping by using the
appropriate accessory kit. Refer to the separate accessory kit user’s instructions
for further details.
General Description.....................................................................................1
Important Safeguards .................................................................................1
Symphony Technical Description & Warranty...........................................2
Battery Care .................................................................................................3
Battery Check ..............................................................................................3
Symphony Controls.....................................................................................4
Precautionary Measures/Troubleshooting................................................4
Pump does not run when switched on..................................................4
Pump action is weak.............................................................................5
Service Information .....................................................................................5
Service Check-list .................................................................................5
Checking Pump Total Running Hours....................................................5
Routine Maintenance ..................................................................................6
Visual Check .............................................................................................6-7
Cover....................................................................................................6
Housing.................................................................................................6
Rubber Feet..........................................................................................6
Functional Test......................................................................................7
Vacuum Check......................................................................................7
Terms of Guarantee.....................................................................................7
LCD Messages..........................................................................................8-9
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire, or injury to persons:
1. Separation from the power outlet is only assured through the disconnection of
the plug and socket connection.
2. This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture.
3. Use only in a dust-free environment.
4. Do not place in or drop motor unit into water or other liquid.
5. Do not reach for any electrical device if it has fallen into water. Unplug
immediately.
6. Never operate an electrical device if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not
working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it has been dropped
into water.
7. Only use the electric cord that comes with the Symphony Breastpump.
8. Make sure the voltage of the device is compatible with the power source.
Contents
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

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Safety Instructions
Protection class II
(Double
Insulation)
Type B
Vacuum:
-50mmHg – -250mmHg
-7kPa – -33kPa
Power Supply:
Conventional Outlet:
100V - 240VAC
50/60 Hz
0.5 A
DC Connection:
12 VDC Use only with
25 W Medela®Vehicle Lighter
T=2,5A Adapter #67173
Battery:
2 x 6 V, 1.2 Ah Type: Yuasa NP 1.2-6
Battery(optional): Battery,
DC powered
Charging time=12 hours
Full battery pumping
time=approx. 60 minutes
ESD—Use ESD protection when
servicing pump.
Disposal:
This breastpump is made of technical plastics and metals that cannot be separated.
It must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
Warranty:
3-years for the unit from the date of delivery, excluding pump set and batteries. The
manufacturer is not liable for any damage or consequential damage caused by
incorrect operation, inappropriate usage or use by unauthorized persons. Routine
checks, servicing and battery exchange may only be carried out by Medela
authorized personnel.
Dimensions :
With Stand Without Stand
Length 16.1” 8.5”
Width 16.1” 6.1”
Height 35.4” 9.6”
Weight:
With Battery: 6 lbs. 7 oz.
Without Battery: 5 lbs. 1 oz.
Environmental Conditions
for Operation:
Temperature: +41°F to +104°F
Relative Humidity: 20% to 80%
Atmospheric Pressure: 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Environmental Conditions
Transport and Storage:
Temperature: -4°F to +122°F
Relative Humidity: 20% to 95%
Atmospheric Pressure: 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Standards:
FDA (GMP)
ISO 9001
ISO 13485
CE (93/42/EEC)
Electromagnetic or
Other Interference:
Complies with IEC 60601-1-2. Unlikely to
interfere with other electrical equipment.
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Follow Instructions
Alternating Current
Direct Current
1. Charge pump for 12 hours.
*NOTE: Display switches from charging Symphony 2.0 when battery
reaches 80% charge. It takes the full 12 hours to get 100% charge.
2. Turn the pump on.
3. Go to service menu by pushing the “On” button
again while turning the vacuum control knob
clockwise until S/N is displayed.
4. Release the power button and continue to turn
the vacuum control knob until you get “Hres”
(hour reset) then press the let-down button to
reset it back to zero.
5. Let the pump run until the batteries are drained
and the screen says “Battery flat”. (The pump
turns off after 30 mins and may need to be
restarted to fully drain the batteries.)
6. Once the batteries are drained, plug the pump into
a wall outlet and go back to “Hres” on the service
menu to check how long the pump ran. This time
will give an indication of the battery’s condition.
A new battery lasts for about 60 minutes of
pumping time.
Symphony Technical Description
Upon receipt of this pump, charge for 12 hours.
Empty charge time = 12 hours
Full Battery pumping time = about 60 minutes
When not in use for long periods of time, recharge batteries for 12 full hours
every two months
Sealed lead-acid battery. Optimal life expectancy when not fully drained on a
continuous basis. Best to keep continuously charging.
Battery Care(if battery included)
Battery Check (if battery model)
Medical Equipment
With Respect to Electrical Shock, Fire and
Mechanical Hazards Only In Accordance With
IEC 60601 -1 CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 601.1 22PL

To ensure that the breastpump will provide troublefree operation for years to
come, it should be examined periodically according to the following check-list.
On/Off
Button
Let-down
Button
Cover
Release
Button
Vacuum
Regulator
Knob
LCD Display
Power Cord
Socket
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The breastpump should only be used in a dust-free environment.
What to do when...
The pump does not run when it is switched on:
nCheck whether the Symphony Breastpump is properly connected to the
electric supply or that the battery is charged.
nFuse Check:
Disconnect power
Inspect fuse
Replace if needed (5x20 T800mA/250v)
Part #9310035
Pump action is too weak:
Suction strength can be adjusted using the vacuum regulator knob. Maximum
suction is achieved by turning the vacuum regulator knob all the way to the
right. If suction strength is still inadequate at this setting, check whether:
Item Replace at Medela®
Membranes.......................................................As needed*
Motor...........................................6,000 hrs. (or as needed)
Gear ............................................6,000 hrs. (or as needed)
Battery ...............................................................As needed
Printed Boards............As needed (if pump doesn’t turn on)
Housing...................................................If cracked/broken
* Inspect after each cleaning/use. Replace if cracked or torn. Replacement
item Symphony Pump Membrane Kit #8007199
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membrane cap
protective
membrane
pumping
mechanism
valve
valve
membrane
pump
membranes
Symphony®Controls
Precautionary Measures/Troubleshooting
nMembrane cap and protective
membrane are fully assembled
and pressed completely onto the
pumping mechanism. Membrane
clicks into place when secure.
nThe valve has been correctly fitted
onto the breastshield. Is the valve
membrane clean and closing
properly when in resting position?
nDoes one or both of the pump
membranes need to be replaced
because the yellow membranes
are damaged?
nIf a membrane needs to be replaced,
replace both of them at this time for
optimal operation. (item# 67091)
Checking Pump Total Running Hours
1. Turn the pump on.
2. Go to service menu by pushing the “On” button
again while turning the vacuum control knob.
Service Information

The following values should read:
Visual Inspections and Functional Testing (once per year or when needed):
The breastpump should be examined for damage and dirt
on the outside and repaired or cleaned if necessary.
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Part #
8000596
Stimulation Expression
min* max* max* min* Elevation OFF
- 41 - 166 - 207 - 41 + 6600’
- 47 - 187 - 234 - 47 + 3300’
- 50 - 200 - 250 - 50 + 1600’
- 53 - 213 - 266 - 53 Sea Level
*± 20 mmHg
The manufacturer may only be held responsible for inadequate safety, reliability
and performance of the unit if:
nassembly
nadditional items
nadjustments
nalterations or repairs
have been carried out by persons authorized by the manufacturer and:
nthe electrical installation within the room concerned satisfies IEC requirements
(in the course of preparation)
nthe unit is used as specified in the instructions for use.
naccessory kits used on Symphony®Breastpumps are authorized
by Medela®, Inc.
Stimulation mode changes to Expression mode after 2 minutes
unless the button is pushed.
Routine Maintenance
Visual Check
nIf dirty, wipe with a soft cloth and
warm soapy water or Cavicide®
solution.
Cover
nInspect for damage and that it closes and
locks shut.
- If damaged, send back to Medela
for repairs.
Housing
nInspect for damage/cracks.
- If damaged/cracked, send back to
Medela for repairs.
Rubber Feet (4 total)
nInspect for damage. If any are missing,
replace as needed.
Pump Membranes
nInspect for damage.
- If damaged/cracked, contact Medela to order
replacement membranes (item #8007199)
nCare must be used in replacing membranes
or sensor board can be easily damaged.
3. Turn the vacuum control knob until you get
“Htot” (hours total). This is the total hours
the pump has run throughout its life.
4. Use these hours to check to see if
maintenance is required. As maintenance is
performed you will want to record the total
hours.
Functional Test:
Every function of the breastpump must be tested according to the
Instructions for Use and Service Instructions.
Vacuum Check:
nFit the accessories to the breastpump as described in the
instructions for use (included with the accessory kit).
The breastshield should then be connected to a vacuum gauge.
nConnect the power cord to the main supply (power outlet) and
switch on the unit.
Terms of Guarantee

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LCD Display
Indications Description
- Breastpump is being powered by the power cord
- Batteries are fully charged and the pump
is being powered by the power cord
- Batteries are charging
- Program card isn't a Symphony card
- Program card is damaged and not working
- Program card is incorrectly inserted
- Program card isn't inserted
- Program card isn't completely inserted
- Battery needs charging soon, will beep every 20
seconds (15 minutes of pumping time remaining
from when the indication started)
- Battery is completely discharged
- Motor drawing too much current
- Software configuration
- Wait until pump is ready for use
- Fault in electronics of gear control
- Fault in electronics of power supply
Actions
N/A
N/A
N/A
Check if correct program card is used
Replace program card
Check that card is positioned correctly
Insert program card
Push card in all the way
Charge the batteries, but you may
continue to pump
Send Symphony
®
pump to Medela
®
service center
Wait until pump is ready for use
Send Symphony pump to Medela
service center
Send Symphony pump to Medela
service center
Charge the batteries soon.
Be sure power cord is plugged into
back of pump (see page 4)
Try a replacement program card
if still experiencing error.
Menu
Items*
S/N:
Htot:
Hres:
Ctot:
Cres:
Tout:
Cont:
Err:
H/W:
S/W:
Uin:
Ubat:
Imot:
Ibat:
Iph:
Description
- Pump serial number
- Total life hours the pump
has run (can't be reset)
- Reset-able hours timer
- Total cycles (can't be reset)
- Reset-able cycles timer
- Remaining time until timeout occurs
- Display contrast
- Error counter
- Hardware revision
- Software revision
- Charging voltage
- Battery voltage
- Motor current
- Current to/from the battery
- Current over light barrier
LCD DISPLAY
INDICATIONS
Iph
*These items are only seen when the service menu is accessed.
LCD Messages LCD Messages

Medela, Inc.
1101 Corporate Drive, McHenry, IL 60050 USA
Phone: 1-800-435-8316, 1-815-363-1166
Fax: 1-815-363-1246
E-mail: customer[email protected]
Medela Canada Inc.
4090B Sladeview Crescent, Unit #2
Mississauga, Ontario, L5L 5Y5 CANADA
Phone: 1-800-435-8316, 1-905-608-7272
Fax: 1-800-995-7867, 1-905-608-8720
E-mail: [email protected]
1907555 C 0607 © 2007 Medela, Inc.
Printed in the USA.
Medela and Symphony are registered trademarks of Medela, Inc. Cavicide is a
registered trademark of Micro Aseptic Products, Inc.
Additional patent pending. All rights reserved.
www.medela.com
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