NOTE:
DO NOT EXCEED the recommended amount of water. Please note that
hard water may increase build up or other residue on the heating plate. If you
have hard water, we recommend that you use filtered or distilled water.
4. Position the short neck of the fill opening (with the
reservoir’s flat side up) into the bottom of the slot on the
appliance’s right side. Pivot the reservoir up to a vertical
position and snap into place. (SEE FIGURE 3) Make sure
it’s held firmly in place.
5. The water reservoir will now automatically fill the heating
chamber inside the appliance to the proper level.
NOTE:
The Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow
®
Deluxe Bottle Warmer is unique and
convenient because you don’t have to fill the reservoir every time you want to
use it. The translucent reservoir also acts as a gauge. Simply keep your eye on
the fluid level and refill the reservoir when you can no longer see water inside
the reservoir.
6. Insert the polarized plug into a standard 120V wall outlet.
TO PROGRAM THE CYCLE TIME:
The following times are to be used as a preliminary guide only. There are many
variables that can affect how fast this appliance warms a bottle or food container,
such as the size of the container, the exact starting temperature of the contents
and the type of liquid/food being warmed. All of these factors will impact how the
appliance heats the contents and the final temperature that is reached.
When you begin to use this appliance, you will need to make adjustments to the
length of time to achieve the most appropriate final temperature. The appliance will
keep the “last time used” in memory so once you determine the best time for a
specific size bottle, you can simply insert another bottle and press the start button.
Use the following chart as a STARTING POINT ONLY to estimate the proper time
for the appropriate heating cycle. Start by using information from the chart but
adjust the length of time based on the actual results you achieve.
NOTE: MOST FROZEN BOTTLES REQUIRE TWO CYCLES TO WARM. BE SURE TO
OBSERVE THE WARMING TIMES BELOW. THIS WARMER FEATURES AN 8-MINUTE
CYCLE LIMIT TO AVOID OVERHEATING FOR THE SAFETY OF MOM AND BABY.
STANDARD BOTTLE
STARTING TEMPERATURE
ESTIMATED TIME
(before
warming)
(minutes)
2 oz. Plastic
Room temperature (72°F)
2:10
2 oz. Plastic
Refrigerator (40°F)
3:00
2 oz. Plastic
Freezer (0°F)
8:00 + :30
4 oz. Plastic
Room temperature (72°F)
2:30
4 oz. Plastic
Refrigerator (40°F)
3:55
4 oz. Plastic
Freezer (0°F)
8:00 + 1:05
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FIGURE 3