- Keep the removable protection cap of the teat away from children to avoid
suffocation.
- Before first use, place in boiling water for 5 minutes, allow to cool, and
squeeze out any trapped water from the soother. This is to ensure hygiene.
- Clean before each use.
- Never dip the teat in sweet substances or medication. Your child may get
tooth decay if you do.
- Replace the soother after 4 weeks of use, for safety and hygiene reasons.
- In the event that the soother becomes lodged in the mouth, DO NOT
PANIC; it cannot be swallowed and is designed to cope with such an event.
Remove from the mouth with care, as gently as possible.
- Always use this product under adult supervision. Keep in a dry covered
container. Soothers and caps are suitable for all commonly used forms of
sterilisation. Wash your hands thoroughly and ensure surfaces are clean before
contact with sterilised components.
- Expose the handles of night-time soothers to light before use.
- The soother can be cleaned by washing with warm water.
- DO NOT use abrasive cleaning agents or anti-bacterial cleaners on the
soothers. Excessive combinations of detergents may eventually cause plastic
components to crack. Should this occur, replace your soother immediately.
- DO NOT sterilise the display case.
- For further advice on cleaning, see chapter ‘Cleaning’.
Warning
- Do not immerse the measurement unit of the soother thermometer in water
or any other liquid. Never sterilise or boil the measurement unit.
- Never leave your child when you are measuring its temperature with the
soother thermometer or the flexible-tip thermometer.
- The thermometers are not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the thermometers by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
thermometers.
- Never use the soother thermometer measurement unit separately to avoid
injury.
- Never use the soother thermometer as a regular soother.
- Battery compartment covers must be replaced properly if removed. If loose,
they may choke your child.
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