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STARTING UP OF APPLIANCE
1- Place the heating unit on the arch support :
2- Plug the appliance into an earthed 220-240V socket.
3- Place the power cable at the rear passing it through the
groove as shown on picture 10
4- Before the 1st use, launch a Bain Marie cycle to rinse the
heating unit:
- Pour 200ml of water into the unit
- Close the lid and press the button ( ). You will hear 1
Beep and back lighting of button flashes.
- When the cycle is over, you hear 3 beeps and back light
switches off. Put any big cup over 200ml on the baby bottle receptacle
- Push the water lever downwards to empty the heating unit.
BE CAREFUL,
RISK OF BURNING
due to hot water being released.
- Wait for unit to cool down a few minutes before using the appliance.
INSTANT PREPARATION MODE
Instant preparation mode is the fastest mode for preparing bottles. You only need
a few seconds to obtain a bottle at the selected temperature.
1. Fill the bottle with the amount of water for the volume of the preparation
required.
2. Open the lid #1 and pour water into the empty heating unit #2
3. Close the lid#1
4. Fill the bottle with the amount of milk formula for the volume of the preparation
required and put the bottle in the centre of the receptacle #8
5. Select a temperature button. You will hear a beep and the button will flash
during the heating process.
6. As soon as the water has reached the correct temperature, the appliance
beeps 3 times and the button’s light switches off.
7. Push the water lever#4 downwards until the bottle is full.
8. Use a clean cloth to remove any water remaining in the bottom of the heating
unit (...) before storing your appliance.
Note :
For hygiene reasons and in order to avoid all microbiological risks, the
bottle must be consumed quickly after preparation (within two hours).
Initial water
temperature
Heating Time *
Final temperature of
bottle **
Water distribution: 22°C
Fridge Temperature
30-60 s
22-24°c
Water distribution: 37°C
Fridge Temperature
30-60 s
37-39 °c
Water distribution: 37°C
Room Temperature
18 – 50s
37°C-39°C
* heating time will depend on volume and initial water temperature
** mixing water with milk formula reduces the final temperature
BAIN MARIE MODE
The bain-marie mode should be used for heating bottles and jars. The bain-marie
mode does not allow you to control the exact temperature of the preparation you
are heating. The choice of the bain-marie mode should be adapted to the amount
of preparation to be heated and material of the container:
• Mode 1
:
small quantity or glass container
• Mode 2
:
large quantity or plastic container
1. Open the lid of the heating unit#1.
2. Fill the heating unit#2 with water to «Max» level.
3. Place the bottle or jar to be heated in the heating unit#2.
4. Select and press the button for the chosen mode, you will hear a beep and
the button will flash during the heating process.
5. At the end of the heating cycle, the appliance beeps three times and the
button’s light switches off.
6.
BE CAREFUL, RISK OF BURNING
Rremove the bottle or the jar with
a cloth to avoid the risk of burns.
7. Close the lid#1 and wait for the water to cool down before emptying the unit.
8. After mixing the contents of the jar or shaking the bottle, always check that
the temperature of the food is not too high and that there is no risk of burning
your child.
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