
Note: The indicated warming times are based on Philips
Avent Classic and Natural PP bottle ranges. Be aware that
warming timings of Philips Avent standard bottles and glass
bottles deviate from these indications. The characteristics of
bottles such as material or thickness may also impact the
warming times, therefore it may take less time to warm a
larger volume of milk.
Note: The milk may feel cool to you, but for a newborn baby
its temperature is very pleasant.
Using the bottle warmer to warm baby food
1
Follow the same steps as indicated in the previous
paragraph.
2
Make sure to stir the baby food during warming as it
does not circulate automatically. Be careful not to burn
your fingers when holding the container/jar while stirring
(Fig. 11).
After warming test the baby food with a spoon to ensure it is
not too hot. If the baby food is not warm enough, put the
container back into the bottle warmer and warm the baby food
until it has the desired temperature.
Note: Due to the high variety of baby food consistencies, it
is strongly recommended to continuously stir and check
while you are warming the baby food for an optimal result.
Note: Due to the high variety of baby food consistencies, it
is not possible to indicate warming timings for baby food.
Using the keep warm setting to warm milk
1
Put the mains plug in the wall socket (Fig. 3).
2
Place the bottle or container in the bottle warmer (Fig. 4).
3
Fill the bottle warmer with drinking water up to the
level of the milk in the bottle/container. In case of
large amounts of milk, the maximum level of water is
approximately 1 cm below the top of the bottle warmer
(Fig. 5).
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