Thank you for purchasing MilkBank insulated
feeding bottles. You have now done one of the
best things to insure the health of your baby.
WARNING
• Please read ALL instructions carefully before
using MilkBank insulated feeding bottles.
• NEVER heat breastmilk in a microwave oven
because nutrients can be destroyed and
dangerous hot spots can be created.
• If you boil milk-contact parts to clean, only boil for
2-3 minutes.
NOTE: All MilkBank storage bottles, feeding bottles,
and insulated feeding bottles are fully compatible.
Go to www.milkbank.com for additional details.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Before first use, disassemble all parts.
2. Remove Vent Tube (6) from Silicone Nipple (5).
3. Remove Silicone Nipple from Lock Ring (2).
4. Hand-wash all parts in mild soapy water.
5. All parts are dishwasher safe using top rack.
6. NEVER use abrasive pads to clean bottle.
7. Air or towel dry all parts thoroughly, then
assemble. Dry parts insure a proper fit.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
For best results, DRY the underside of Nipple (6) after
attaching to Lock Ring (2). To insure proper fit press DRY
Vent Tube (5) straight onto DRY Nipple.
1. Fill bottle with milk. Do not overfill. Leave at least
¼ inch of space at top of bottle.
2. Firmly screw assembled Lock Ring (2) onto
Feeding Bottle (4).
3. To keep breastmilk warm during the feeding,
screw on Outer Insulating Bottle (7).
4. For longer feedings, add warm (not hot) tap
water to Outer Insulating Bottle up to appropriate
fill line, then screw onto Feeding Bottle.
NOTE: To avoid leaks when transporting breastmilk,
Travel Disc (3) should be inserted in place of nipple.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• If white vent filters on top of Lock Ring (2) are
damaged or missing, replace with new Lock Ring.
• If Silicone Nipple (6) shows excess wear, replace
with new Silicone Nipple.
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Maximum flow nipples for
thicker liquids and juices
M
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insulated feeding bottles