Procedure
Ensure that there is no residual moisture remaining in the components. If neces-
sary:
• Shake the water out of all of the parts.
• Place all parts on a dry, clean and absorbent surface and allow them to dry
completely.
• Using a standard thermal disinfector for baby bottles: Leave all individual parts
in the closed thermal disinfector for max. 24 hours until the next use.
Inspect all product components after each cleaning, disinfection or, where applic-
able, sterilisation. Replace defective, deformed or seriously discoloured parts.
Store this product as described below:
– Dry and dust-free, e.g. in a clean, lint-free cloth (e.g. a tea towel)
– Protected against contamination, where necessary (e.g. using optional sterile
packaging)
4.5 Reprocessing the compressor
DANGER
Life-threatening situation from electrocution
Liquids can conduct electricity, thereby posing a risk of electric shock.
• Before starting to clean the compressor, always switch it off, and disconnect the power
plug from the mains socket.
NOTE
Danger of device fault due to liquid penetration
If liquids get into the interior of the compressor, this may cause a fault in the device.
• Never immerse the compressor in water.
• Never clean the compressor in running water.
• Never spray any liquids onto the compressor or the power cord.
• If liquid gets into the compressor, it must not be used under any circumstances. Before
starting the compressor again, contact the manufacturer or distributor.
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