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Sterilising in the microwave:

• Set the microwave timer according to the number of bottles being simultaneously cleaned. Set micro-

wave from 500 to 1000 Watts.

Number of bottles sterilised at the same time

1

3

3

5

5

7

2

4

4

6

6

8

Estimated duration of sterilising [min]

• Allow bottle to cool down before removing from microwave. Recommended cooling time: 10 minutes at 

opened microwave door.

After the process is complete, the Easy Start bottle remains disinfected up to 

48 hours

 after 

self-sterilising in the microwave, provided that it stays assembled as shown on Step 3.

• For immediate usage: Pour away the leftover water from the base. Allow bottle parts to dry. 

• Always store bottle assembled.

Additional instructions:

• Follow the instructions in the user manual of your microwave or multifunctional device.

• 

Ensure that all parts from the self-sterilising bottle and microwave (including waveguide cover and 

turntable) are COMPLETELY clean and free from dirt, food residue, fat or oil splashes. If not this 

could lead to the product melting, the microwave sparking or the waveguide-cover burning!

• The self-sterilising bottle should only be placed on solid and flat surfaces.

• Do not put the self-sterilising bottle in the center of the turntable as this could result in an uneven heat 

distribution.

• Do not leave your microwave unattended during the sterilising process.

• Never place the device in the microwave without water.

• Stop the microwaving process immediately if all the water has been vaporised!

• Filling the base with too much or not enough water can damage the bottle.

• Always set the microwave to the correct power and time.

• If using a combination microwave oven, ensure that the self-sterilising bottle is not exposed to the heat 

of the grill because this will damage it.

• TAKE CARE when handling recently disinfected items: they may still be hot.

• Wash hands before touching disinfected items.

• Always store the bottle dry.

• Hold the self-sterilising bottle upright when removing from microwave to avoid spilling out hot residual 

water.

• Do not wash self-sterilising bottle after disinfection.

• Do not touch the teat after disinfection. Handle teat by using the screw ring.

7. Troubleshooting for breast pump

If the monitor is not running

• Check to see that the power cord is properly attached to the pump if you want to use the pump in 

plugged in mode. 

• Check to see if the toggle switch is ON without the adapter.

• Ensure battery power is available without the adapter. If not, plug in for charging or pumping.

If there is low or no suction

• Check that all connections are properly attached at all connection points.

• Check that the silicone cushion is firmly seated in the funnel adapter.

• Check that the valve body is firmly connected to the funnel adapter.

• Check that the valve membrane is securely seated and flat on the valve body. 

• Check that the membrane cap/handle holder is properly connected. 

• Check that the tubing is not bent and there is no liquid in the tubing. 

Summary of Contents for Easy Start Anti-Colic

Page 1: ...Online Shop Electrical Products English ...

Page 2: ...lectric pumping 16 4 2 Manual pumping 17 4 3 Use in combination with the MAM Storage Solution 19 5 Storing and warming breast milk 19 6 Feeding 20 6 1 MAM Easy Start Anti Colic bottle 20 7 Troubleshooting for breast pump 22 8 Environment Disposal 23 9 Warranty 23 10 Repair notes 23 11 Technical data 23 2in1 Double Breast Pump 1 Product description 24 2 Safety notes 24 3 Cleaning and maintaining th...

Page 3: ...tems that are filled with liquid e g a teether containing cooling fluid SCALDING HAZARD When opening the Ster iliser after use hot water vapour can escape and the remaining water may be very hot Use sterilised tongs to remove and assemble the parts Sterilised products kept in unopened Steriliser stay disinfected for up to 48 hours To achieve the best possible sterilising and warming efficiency do ...

Page 4: ... minutes along with 3 long beeps 13 Press OFF to turn the device off Pour out any remaining water from the Base and dry with a soft cloth The programme can be interrupted by pressing the programme selection button If programme is interrupted please restart the entire process 1 2 Using the Microwave Steriliser 1 Correct assembly of the Microwave Steriliser is illustrated at the beginning of Section...

Page 5: ... Food Warmer 1 Correct assembly of the Bottle Food Warmer is illustrated at the beginning of Section 2 2 Use the Bottle Food Warmer chart Fig 10 or the Gentle Warming Chart Fig 11 to determine how much water you need Pour the correct quantity of water into the base Fig 6 You can use the MAM Bottle Cap as a measure Bottle Food Warmer Chart Fig 10 Please note This chart provides you with approximate...

Page 6: ...ver for bottle food warming Insert the plug into the wall socket 5 Press ON to switch on the device Fig 7 The light on the sterilising programme will appear along with a short beep Programme Container Volume Initial temperature Water quantity approx app Time Express Warming Plastic Bottle 130ml Room temperature 35ml Minimum of 2 30 min Refrigerator temperature 45ml 160ml Room temperature 35ml Refr...

Page 7: ... feeding 11 Press OFF to turn off the device Allow the device to cool before cleaning Pour away any remaining water from the reservoir in the base and dry with a soft cloth Fig 9 3 Cleaning maintaining the appliance Never place it in a dishwasher Always unplug the appliance from the mains before cleaning descaling Do not clean or descale the appliance when it is hot Do not use strong or abrasive c...

Page 8: ...ge 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 1000 1200 Watts The product is fitted with a CEE 7 7 mains plug UK IRL Voltage Type 112 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 1000 1200 Watts The product is fitted with a BS 1363 mains plug containing a 13A fuse If it ever becomes necessary to replace the fuse only use fuses that are marked BS 1362 and rated at 13A 8 Safety notes 1 Children must never play wi...

Page 9: ... the appliance it must be placed on a dry and level surface 16 Always use a sufficient quantity of water for warming 17 Never fill the appliance with water up to the top edge 18 Never operate the appliance without water or carry it during operation When the appliance is not in use always discon nect the mains plug and empty out the water 19 SCALDING RISK the water inside the Steriliser or Bottle F...

Page 10: ... hole of teat When first used and sometimes during use the ventilation slit in the raised bubble on the underside of the teat base can stick together This will prevent air from entering the bottle during feeding and as a result cause the teat to collapse Slowly brush over the bubble ventilation a few times with your thumb or fingers to re open the slit Ensure valve is assembled correctly and the b...

Page 11: ...e boil in water for 5 minutes Allow to stand for a further 5 minutes before giving it to the baby During cleaning a small amount of water may enter the teat This can be expelled by squeezing the teat This is to ensure hygiene Clean before each use Do not use aggressive cleaning agents Never dip the teat in sweet substances or medication This can cause tooth decay To ensure safety and hygiene repla...

Page 12: ... 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the haz ards involved 6 This appliance may be used by people with reduced physi cal sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge provided that t...

Page 13: ...ren Secure the power cord and make sure that it cannot be pulled inad vertently causing the appliance to fall onto the floor 14 Check the breast pump each time before use and only use it if the appliance and power cord are intact At the first sign of any damage the component in question must be either dis posed of or repaired 15 The appliance may only be opened by an authorized service center Open...

Page 14: ...rly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water 31 If the electric adapter or supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by manufacturer an approved service agent or sim ilarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Separation of the casing can result in electric shock 32 DO NOT remove the battery yourself Inbuilt lithium battery is non removable it s prohibited to discharge for u...

Page 15: ...clear water Then wash all parts in warm soapy water with a damp cloth or sponge and rinse thoroughly with cold water afterwards Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents such as anti bacterial solutions as these could attack the appliance s surface Leave the separated parts to drip dry or use clean paper towel 3 2 Cleaning in the dishwasher To clean the breast pump in the dishwasher place the separa...

Page 16: ...pumping in mains operation When the adapter is connected to the pump the pump can be powered and the battery charged at the same time For charging or pumping when the battery is empty connect the plug to the pump unit and insert the adapter into an electrical socket Fig 8 To charge switch the toggle switch at the bottom of the pump to OFF For pumping make sure that the toggle switch is switched to...

Page 17: ... pumping at a maximum vacuum level during the expression phase When the pump is running on battery power the battery icon will show how much power is left When the battery runs out will flash A timer starts running as soon as you start pumping After 30 minutes the pump switches off auto matically Healthcare professionals recommend that you pump for 15 minutes per breast To resume pumping press To ...

Page 18: ...ping Use your other hand for pumping Hold the adaptor neck with your thumb and the handle with your remain ing fingers Press and release the handle to operate the pump at a speed of approxi mately 60 times per minute Only squeeze the handle as far as it remains comfortable and adjust the speed to your personal preference Fig 20 We recommend a faster pump rhythm to stimulate milk flow Once the milk...

Page 19: ...e MAM Electric Steriliser Express Bottle Warmer Do not put the milk in a microwave to heat if you do micronutrients and important immunological properties will be lost To warm the milk place in a bath of hot water or a bottle warmer To warm to body temperature running water can also be used Start with cold running water and gradually increase the temperature until the milk is warm Remove the screw...

Page 20: ...ilising all bottle parts MUST be disassembled Cleaning sterilising while assembled can damage the bottle Dishwasher safe on top dishwasher rack max 65 C 149 F but food colourings may discolour components Do not use abrasive cleaning agents Only soft bristle brushes or soft sponges should be used Hard scourers may scratch the plastic Sterilise using one of the following methods steam sterilising el...

Page 21: ...mer or boiling water After warming the bottle in a bottle warmer or boiling water it is recommended to tighten the bottom of the bottle Do not place bottle in heated oven For your child s safety and health WARNING Always use this product with adult supervision Never use feeding teats as a soother Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay Always check food temperature before...

Page 22: ...device in the microwave without water Stop the microwaving process immediately if all the water has been vaporised Filling the base with too much or not enough water can damage the bottle Always set the microwave to the correct power and time If using a combination microwave oven ensure that the self sterilising bottle is not exposed to the heat of the grill because this will damage it TAKE CARE w...

Page 23: ...move the battery from the appliance at the recycling location 9 Warranty This appliance is covered by a statutory 2 year warranty period from the date of purchase upon presen tation of proof of purchase This does not include damage that is attributable to natural wear and tear improper use and insufficient or incorrect maintenance If handled carefully and in accordance with the instruction manual ...

Page 24: ... chil dren without supervision 5 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the haz ards involved 6 This appliance may be used by people with reduced physi cal sen...

Page 25: ...s not used so that your child cannot injure him or herself or swallow any thing 13 Do not use the appliance within the reach of children Secure the power cord and make sure that it cannot be pulled inad vertently causing the appliance to fall onto the floor 14 Check the breast pump each time before use and only use it if the appliance and power cord are intact At the first sign of any damage the c...

Page 26: ...per operation 30 Never operate this product if it has a damage cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water 31 If the electric adapter or supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by manufacturer an approved service agent or sim ilarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Separation of the casing can result in electric shock 32 DO NOT r...

Page 27: ...leaning 3 1 Cleaning by hand Before cleaning all parts of the pump must be separated Begin by rinsing all parts in cold clear water Then wash all parts in warm soapy water with a damp cloth or sponge and rinse thoroughly with cold water afterwards Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents such as anti bacterial solutions as these could attack the appliance s surface Leave the separated parts to drip...

Page 28: ...t separately ensuring a tight fit Fig 7 Fig 6 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 8 Fig 7 4 1 2 Charging the electric pump unit and pumping when connected to mains operation When the adapter is connected to the pump the pump can be powered and the battery charged at the same time For charging or pumping when the battery is empty connect the plug to the pump unit and insert the adapter into an electr...

Page 29: ...de To do this simply press The expression mode starts with Level 1 and has a slow rhythm to express the milk The expression icon will then appear on the top of the display The expression strength can be adjusted for each side to 9 different levels by pressing The simple up down buttons allow you to control the vacuum to suit your comfort level as this is when milk will flow best Research has shown...

Page 30: ... until it engages The valve membrane should be pressed flat and tight to avoid air leakage Fig 16 Now correctly place the valve membrane with the valve body onto the funnel adapter Fig 17 Screw the bottle onto the funnel adaptor tightly Fig 18 CLICK Fig 10 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 14 Fig 13 Fig 16 Fig 15 4 2 2 Preparing for pumping Wash your hands with soap and your breasts and teats with a...

Page 31: ...he date and time of expression use the special two part area on the Storage Solution A pencil is best 5 Storing and warming breast milk 5 1 Storage Expressed breast milk can be stored either in the MAM Easy Start bottle or in the Storage Solution The Easy Start bottle with the expressed milk can be sealed either with the bottle screw ring teat and cap or with the bottle screw ring and sealing disc...

Page 32: ...ome discolored as a result of food contact or cleaning in the dishwasher This does not affect their performance Do not use abrasive cleaning agents Use only soft bristle brushes or soft sponges Rough hard scourers can scratch the plastic Sterilise using one of the following methods steam sterilising electric or microwave according to the manufacturer s instructions boiling in water for at least 5 ...

Page 33: ...lves in a dry sealed container Do not leave single bottle parts in direct sunlight or heat Always use only MAM teats with the MAM bottles Use only sugar free food or liquids To avoid injury do not let baby walk with bottle Do not put your baby to bed with bottle Prolonged contact with liquids may cause severe tooth decay Bottle teat fits all MAM wide neck bottles and the Trainer HEATING INSTRUCTIO...

Page 34: ...ding to the number of bottles being simultaneously cleaned Set microwave from 500 to 1000 Watts Number of bottles sterilised at the same time 1 3 3 5 5 7 2 4 4 6 6 8 Estimated duration of sterilising min Allow bottle to cool down before removing from microwave Recommended cooling time 10 minutes at opened microwave door After the process is complete the Easy Start bottle remains disinfected up to ...

Page 35: ... is firmly connected to the funnel adapter Check that the valve membrane is securely seated and flat on the valve body Check that the membrane cap handle holder is properly connected Check that the tubing is not bent and there is no liquid in the tubing Ensure that the breast shield forms a complete seal around the breast Milk backflow If milk or water is found in the membrane or tubing rinse the ...

Page 36: ...unction or if the power cord and adapter develops a fault please send the appliance directly to the MAM Customer Service department Important improper repairs can make the appliance extremely dangerous to use 11 Technical data AC adapter input 100 240 50 60Hz output 10V 1 5A Total power 15W Battery 7 4V 1750mAh Stimulating velocity 100T min Stimulating intensity 0 018Mpa 9 Ievels vacuum Sucking ve...

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