CPR

Breast pump firm Medela recalls range

First Aid Training in Canberra. Book Today. Excellent Training. Great Trainers. Nationally Recognised Training Certificate.

AN URGENT recall on a range of popular breast pump accessories is under way over fears exposed terminals could lead to electric shocks.

SEPTEMBER 3, 20187:19PM

The Medela Swing breast pump is one of those affected.Source:Supplied

PARENTS are being warned to return a range of popular breast pump accessories after a fault was found that could lead to electric shocks.

Manufacturer Medela said on Monday that detachable wall plugs which connect to five breast pumps were being recalled as matter of urgency.

The detachable wall plug connects to an AC power adaptor to charge the pump. The firm has said the bracket could expose live parts.

“Medela has received isolated reports of the detachable wall plug breaking into two parts, thereby potentially exposing two metal terminals and creating a risk of electric shock,” the company said in a statement.

The Medela Swing breast pump is one of those affected.

The Medela Swing breast pump is one of those affected.Source:Supplied

The plug is sold separately but also as an included accessory with breast pumps. The plugs supplied with the following pumps are affected:

• Swing: model no 030.0040

• Swing Premium: model no 030.0060

• Swing Essentials: model no 030.0053

• Swing Maxi: model no 040.001

• Freestyle: model no 042.0014

• Stand-alone AC Power adaptor (for Swing Maxi and Freestyle): model no 099.0273

The company said not all wall pugs were affected.

“There are three types, which can be seen in the photo below. Only the plug on the right is affected and it can be identified because it has no markings on its back. If the detachable wall plug has a white dot or markings on the back of it, then it is not affected and does not need to be returned.”

Information from Medela on the wall sockets to look out for.

Information from Medela on the wall sockets to look out for.Source:Supplied

Medela said the pumps can still be used; it is only the adaptor that needs to be returned.

Customers shouldn’t return the product to stores. Rather, they should contact Medela directly and they will be sent a replacement charger.

People should stop using the affected adaptors immediately.

Customers who have the recalled products should head to www.medela.com.au/breastfeeding/electrical-safety-recall/power-adapter-registration or call Medela Australia on 1800 787 345.

Book in your first aid training in Canberra today at www.canberrafirstaid.com