Spectra Premier Wearable FAQs
Welcome to the Spectra Premier Wearable Breast Pump FAQ! We’re thrilled to bring you this innovative new pump that gives moms more freedom and flexibility than ever before. We know pumping comes with lots of questions, and we’re here to make things as simple and stress-free as possible. This page covers some of the most common questions moms have—whether you’re just getting started, looking for tips to make pumping more comfortable, or troubleshooting along the way. And remember, you’re never on your own! If you need extra help, Spectra’s Customer Care Team is always happy to support you.
Spectra Customer Care Team
Monday-Friday | 9 AM to 5 PM, Eastern
🌐 Website: www.spectrababyusa.com
📧 Email: customercare@spectrababyusa.com
📞 Phone: 1-855-405-0993
📖 User Guide: Spectra Premier Wearable Instruction Manual
Yes. It delivers up to 280mmHg of vacuum strength with five adjustable levels.
Yes, you can use one pump on each breast to double pump.
Yes, Edwards Health Care Services is in network with many insurances that cover the Premier Wearable. For some plans, an upgrade fee may apply. For more info, please reach out to breastpumps@myehcs.com or apply online today.
Yes. All components that touch breast milk are BPA- and DEHP-free and latex-free.
The Spectra Premier Wearable features both Massage and Expression modes. The Expression mode features three unique preset cycle patterns designed to support effective milk removal and personalized comfort.
Yes! The Spectra Premier Wearable offers Massage and Expression modes with three cycle patterns that mimic a baby’s natural nursing rhythm.
- Massage mode cycle speed: Between 100 CPM and Level 1 to 60 CPM at Level 5
- Expression mode cycle speed: Depending on the pattern, speeds range from 53 to 12 CPM
The vacuum level is displayed by an indicator light located below the﹢button.
Yes, it will automatically start at the last used expression setting.
160 mL (about 5.4 oz).
Pump motor: Not dishwasher or microwave safe.
Accessories: Dishwasher safe; place on the top rack inside a mesh bag.
- Insert the USB-C adapter securely into the charging port.
- Plug the other end into a wall outlet.
- Ensure the charging indicator light turns on.
Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, or 5–6 pumping sessions.
For safety, please use the pump only when not charging.
*Not all insurance policies cover all breast pumps, and some policies do not permit upgrades. Your breast pump coordinator will walk you through the process, determine your coverage, explain the pumps you’re qualified for, and inform you of any available upgrades. Please note that your available brand and model will depend on your insurance plan and eligibility.
Exceptions: There are some plans that are grandfathered in, and those plans do not have to provide breast pump coverage. Grandfathered plans are ones that existed prior to March 23, 2010 and “haven’t changed in ways that substantially cut benefits or increase costs for plan holders,” according to HealthCare.gov. Please note that your insurance company must notify you if you have a grandfathered plan. Here at Edwards Health Care Services, we’re seeing fewer and fewer grandfathered plans. If you’re not sure of your eligibility, just fill out the form and someone from our team will be in touch.
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