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IMPORTANT: By following the instructions of the tables, the temperature should
vary between 70°C and 80°C after heating. However, variations in the material,
shape, size, etc. of the receptacle as well as any other conditioning factor, could
cause the final range of temperatures to vary.
NOTE 1: If there is not enough water in the receptacle for the time set during the
heating process, the device will beep intermittently at the same time as flashing the
digits representing the remaining time.
NOTE 2: When heating jars of baby food, stir the baby food with a spoon for 15-20
seconds after completion so that the temperature is evenly distributed throughout the
contents.
5.2. MANUAL DEFROST
1. Place the device on a suitably flat surface, making sure that it is out of the reach of
children.
2. Insert the plug into the electrical socket. A beeping will be heard and the LED power
status indicator (11) will illuminate with a green colour.
3. Fill the bottle warmer with drinking water up to the level of the milk/baby food in
the bottle/container. In case of large amounts of milk/baby food, the maximum level
of water is approximately 1 cm below the top of the bottle warmer.4. Next, using the
selecting arrows, adjust the heating time so that the water introduced into the appliance
boils. Once the water is hot, turn off the appliance by pressing and holding the power
button (10) for 4 seconds.
5. Insert the receptacle to be heated into the body of the device contained by the basket (5).
At this setting, your frozen milk can be defrosted till liquid state. Check the warming
reference table for the expected defrost timings.
6. If after cooling of the water in the appliance, the bottle is still frozen, please repeat
the previously numbered steps.
When your milk is defrosted, choose one of the warming settings. Consider the start
temperature of your milk/baby food around room temperature for the warming timings
as rough guideline.
5.3. STERILISATION FUNCTION
In order to perform the sterilisation function, follow the following instructions:
1. Place the device on a suitably flat surface, making sure that it is out of the reach of
children.
2. Insert the plug into the electrical socket. A beeping will be heard and the LED power
status indicator (14) will illuminate with a green colour.
3. Add 50 ml of water to the heating chamber.
4. Place the base for sterilisation (6) at the bottom of the tank and then place the baby
bottle face down on top with any other parts, such as the nipples. DO NOT USE THE
HEATING BASKET (5) SINCE THE HOOD COULD NOT FIT OVER IT.
IMPORTANT: Always use the base for sterilisation. The baby bottle must never
come into direct contact with the heater since this could cause damage.
5. Place the hood (7) over the main body of the device.
6. Push the power button (13)
appear flashing on the display (10).
7. Subsequently, using the selection arrows (11 and 12), increase or decrease
the sterilisation time. Less than eight minutes and more than ten minutes is not
recommended.
to turn the unit on. The pre-set time on the device will
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