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Set up the baby food warmer so that it is steady and level and so that your
child cannot tip it over or pull it off the table or kitchen counter by its cable.
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The appliance should never be placed in the vicinity of hot surfaces,in hea
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ted ovens or in the vicinity of gas or electrical appliances, as this may cause
damage to the appliance.
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To protect you against an electric shock, the cable should not come into
contact with water or cooker hotplates
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After warming, stir the contents of the jar. Before feeding your child, check
on the inside of your wrist whether the temperature of the food is safe for
your baby. A sensible temperature is around 37 °C, which is the same as
your own body temperature.
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After use unplug the appliance from the mains to prevent it from being
inadvertently switched on.
SAVE THE INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION
1.
Place the pot (without lid) or bottle in the container and fill the space between
the bottle and the inner container with water up to half the bottle's content.
2. Turn the control knob into position
(35ºC for the warming of milk, 70ºC for the
heating of food).
3. Plug the Baby Bottle Warmer into the mains socket.
4.
The indication lamp lights, indicating that the water is being heat up. As soon
as this lamp dims, the water has reached its temperature and from now on the
lamp will go on and off on a regular base, indicating that the water is kept on
the set temperature.
5. The time it needs to warm up the milk or the food depends on the quantity and
on the temperature the milk or food has before heating up. (room temperature
or coming from fridge).
6. Stir the contents of the bottle or pot frequently for more rapid distribution of
heat
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7. After a few minutes the food will have reached just the right temperature for
your baby. Remove the bottle or pot from the container, turn the control knob to
'OFF' and disconnect the bottle warmer from the mains.
Check the temperature of the contents on the back of the hand first before
feeding it to the baby, to ensure that the temperature of the bottle contents are
safe for your baby. If the temperature is too hot, use less water in the inside of the
bottle warmer. In case the temperature is too low, use more water.
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