Check for Proper Assembly
- Ensure all parts of the pump are assembled correctly. Sometimes leakage or poor suction is due to parts not being correctly attached.
- Make sure the valves, seals, and connectors are securely fastened and not damaged. Any air leaks can impede proper suction.
Inspect the Seals and Valves
- Check to see if the seals and valves are clean and free from milk residue. Clean parts ensure the pump functions correctly.
- Ensure the valves are not torn or damaged. Damaged valves can interrupt suction and need replacing.
Examine the Flanges
- Ensure that the flanges are the correct size. Incorrect flange sizes can affect the pump's suction efficiency.
- Make sure the flanges are positioned correctly on the breast to create a good seal.
Evaluate the Battery Level
- Check if the battery is fully charged. Low battery power can reduce the suction strength of the pump.
- If the battery performance is declining, consider contacting Elvie for support or battery replacement.
Clean the Pump Parts
- Regularly clean all parts that come into contact with milk. Residue can clog the parts, affecting suction.
- Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning to prevent damage to parts.
Consult the User Manual
- Refer to the product manual for troubleshooting steps specific to your Elvie Pump model.
- Ensure settings are correctly configured as per the manual guidelines.
Contact Customer Support
- If the problem persists, contact Elvie's customer support for professional assistance.
- They may offer solutions you haven't tried or replace malfunctioning parts under warranty.
Regular Maintenance
- Perform regular checks and maintenance to prevent recurring issues and ensure optimal performance.
- Consider tracking problems to see if there's a pattern, which can help in diagnosing persistent issues.