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9. After this minute 5 beeps are emitted while the bottle warmer switches itself
off.
10.
Remove the bottle/jar from the bottle warmer and shake the milk or stir the
food to ensure an even temperature.
11. First check the temperature of the food with the back of your hand before
feeding your baby, to ensure the food is at a temperature that’s safe for your
baby.
•
If the temperature is too low, briefly put the bottle or jar back into the warm
water of the bottle warmer. You don’t have to switch the device on again.
The water will still be warm enough. Perhaps next time you could increase
the warm-up time somewhat.
• If the temperature is too high, let the milk or food cool down and next time
set a somewhat shorter warm-up time.
To slowly heat up:
1. Place the bottle warmer on a stable surface, out of reach of children.
2. Place the jar (without lid) or bottle into the bottle warmer.
3. Fill up the space between the bottle warmer and the bottle or
jar with tap water at room temperature. Fill with water until you
reach the same level as the milk or food in the jar. When filling,
never exceed the maximum mark indicated.
4. Insert the plug into a 230Volts wall socket.
5. Press the button to switch on the bottle warmer.
The following chart only serves as a reference:
max
60ml
90ml
120ml
150ml
180ml
210ml
240ml
270ml
2:00
2:03
2:22
2:30
2:35
3:00
3:15
3:20
1:40
1:50
2:10
2:18
2:22
2:40
3:00
3:05
Food at room
temperature
2:16
2:37
3:20
3:46
4:10
4:25
4:40
4:55
2:05
2:15
3:03
3:25
3:55
4:06
4:25
4:38
Food from
the fridge
2:20
2:30
3:10
4:00
Amount
jar:
120gr
200gr
Plastic
Glass
Milk:
Plastic
Glass
60ml
90ml
120ml
150ml
180ml
210ml
240ml
270ml
2:00
2:10
2:30
2:50
3:10
3:40
4:10
4:40
1:40
1:50
2:10
2:30
2:55
3:10
3:30
4:15
2:25
3:50
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:20
7:00
7:20
2:20
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:10
5:40
6:00
2:35
3:50
4:15
6:00
Amount
jar:
120gr
200gr
Milk:
Food at room
temperature
Food from
the fridge
Plastic
Glass Plastic
Glass
BW-700 + BW700BK
BW700TWIN