4
Cleaning
After
each
feeding:
Flush
cold
water
through
the
slit
in
the
teat
to
remove
as
much
feed
as
possible.
(Do
not
turn
the
teat
inside
out
or
push
brushes,
etc.
through
the
slit.)
Take
the
feeder
apart,
making
sure
that
the
valve
membrane
is
separated
from
the
disc.
Wash
all
the
parts
in
warm
soapy
water.
Rinse
thoroughly
with
cold
water.
Each
day:
All
disassembled
parts
of
the
feeder
should
be
sanitized
by
boiling,
preferably
in
distilled
water,
for
20
minutes.
If
hard
water
deposits
occur
use
distilled
water
or
occasionally
boil
in
a
mixture
of
3
parts
water
and
1
part
vinegar.
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