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5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
5.1. STARTING
1. Place the device on any convenient flat surface.
Be sure that the place is out of reach of children.
2. For HOME use insert the AC plug (4) onto wall outlet:
For CAR use insert the AC plug (4) onto the car plug (5) and plug
it onto the car lighter hole.
3. Press “ON” button to turn on the unit, you will hear a beep
sound and the LCD will light up, showing home or car icon
(it automatically detects the input voltage).
4. Pour 40ml of tap water into the heating chamber.
(add water up to the line in the heating chamber)
5. Put the warming basket (7) inside the main body.
5.2. WARMING (baby bottle or baby food jar)
1. For warming a baby bottle, put it inside the warming basket (7). For warming a
jar of baby food, you need to put the jar into the removable basket (8) and then put
it into the warming basket (7).
IMPORTANT: Never remove the warming basket (7) or let the bottle come
into direct contact with the heater as it could damage the bottle.
2. Put the lid (9) on the main body (1) to ensure an efficient warming process.
Pre-heating is not necessary.
3. Now you need to set your preferences. First choose between warming up the
baby bottle, baby food or the sterilize functions by pressing the UP & DOWN arrow
buttons (if, for example, you choose the warming up function), there is a beeping
sound every time that you press an arrow button. When you reach
the desired function, press the MODE button once to go to the next
step (you will hear a beeping sound every time that you press the
MODE button).
4. Now you need to choose the bottle size
by pressing the UP & DOWN arrow buttons.
150
ml
(baby bottle)
130
gr
(baby food jar)
ENGLISH
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