The 1-9 minute timer also functions
as an indicator of problems:
Problem indication:
A group of 3 flashing lights on the minute timer (3) indicates a problem.
When any of the 3 groups of lights flash, the timer will stop indicating time, and the
pump will stop working. When you start the pump again the timer is reset and will
start displaying time after one minute.
Situation “a”:
Do not reset if the top 3 lights come on.
You will need to return pump to Limerick for repair.
Situation “ b”:
To reset the pump, turn power/cycle knob off. Remove power plug from back of pump
for about 30 seconds. Place plug back into the back of the pump and turn pump on.
Other Situations that may occur and no lights will come on
Situation “ c”:
If tubing becomes kinked or milk back flows into the filter the pump will lose vacuum
and pulsate quickly. You will either need to un-kink tubing or change the filter if milk is
in the filter as the filter can not be cleaned. ( filter is a safety feature that prevents milk,
bacterias and viruses from getting into the motor of the pump.) It is important to
remember to turn off pump first before removing breast cups from breast
. This will
minimize risk for back flow of milk.
Situation “ d”:
You may see moisture accumulate in the tubing. This is normal due to the difference in
body temperature versus room temperature. If this occurs after you have finished pumping
remove tubing from storage container caps and keep pump running for a few minutes to
allow air flow through tubing. This will help dry tubing.
Top three lights f lashing:
excess vacuum level;
not user repairable; return
to factory for repair.
Bottom three lights f lashing:
pump has overheated;
turn pump off and allow to cool
for fifteen minutes; resume use.
If this happens often, return pump
to the factory for repair.
a
b
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