After approximately 8 minutes the milk will have reached just the right
temperature for your baby. The indicator lamp goes out. The indicator
lamp then switches on and off intermittently to indicate the thermostat is
controlling the temperature of the water.
Remove the bottle from the container and turn the control knob
to the
m
position.
5
Shake the bottle a little to distribute the heat evenly before you
allow your baby to drink.
Notes:
Always check that the contents of the bottle are at the correct
temperature by pouring a few drops on the back of your hand.
The heating of baby food depends not only on the temperature
setting but also on the initial temperature of the food and water, the
wall thickness of the glass and the amount and consistency of the
food. The symbol “BOTTLE” is an indication for rapid warming up.
After a short while you will find the best setting to obtain the ideal
temperature for your baby’s food. Our information is based on
warming 200ml milk from 20
c
C up to 37
c
C.
Warming of baby food jars
1
Remove the label and lid from the jar.
Turn the click-step control knob to the
m
position.
Place the jar in the container 7 using the lifter and fill the space
between the jar and the inner container with water up to two
centimetres from the rim 6 . For small jars fill-up to just below the
top of the jar.
Set the click-step control knob to the “jar” symbol.
The indicator lamp lights to indicate that the thermostat is working.
5
Use the lifter to stir the contents of the jar frequently for more
rapid distribution of heat.
After approximately 12-15 minutes (depending on the consistency of
food) the food will have reached just the right temperature for your baby.
The indicator lamp goes out.
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