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- Q: Are these replacement parts compatible with other breast pump models? A: No, the silicone duckbill valves and diaphragms are specifically designed for the Momcozy M5 wearable breast pump and are not compatible with other models.
- Q: How do the duckbill valves prevent backflow? A: The silicone duckbill valve features a closed system design that prevents backflow, allowing breast milk to flow to the bottom of the container without losing suction.
- Q: What material are the duckbill valves and diaphragms made from? A: The duckbill valves and diaphragms are made from food-grade silicone and are free from BPA, ensuring safety and durability.
- Q: How often should I replace the pump parts? A: It is recommended to replace the duckbill valves and diaphragms every 2-3 months to maintain optimal function and hygiene.
- Q: Can the parts be cleaned and sanitized easily? A: Yes, the duckbill valves and diaphragms can be easily cleaned with warm soapy water, and they can also be sanitized using boiling water or a steam cleaner.
- Q: What are the benefits of using silicone parts for breast pumps? A: Silicone parts are soft and comfortable against the skin, promoting efficient pumping without causing irritation or discomfort, while also ensuring safety.
- Q: Will these parts improve milk extraction efficiency? A: Yes, the upgraded duckbill valves are designed to enhance milk suction efficiency, increasing the storage capacity of the container while maintaining strong suction.
- Q: Is the design of the duckbill valves different from standard valves? A: Yes, the duckbill valves feature reinforced tips to eliminate gaps, ensuring they perform similarly to the original pump parts while prolonging their lifespan.
- Q: How does the closed system design improve hygiene? A: The closed system design minimizes the risk of contamination by preventing backflow, which helps maintain a clean and hygienic environment for milk storage.
- Q: What should I do if I notice a decrease in suction? A: If you experience a decrease in suction, check the duckbill valves and diaphragms for wear or damage and replace them if necessary to restore optimal performance.