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Pour away solution, wipe around the surface with a cloth and
rinse well by pouring clean water into the Blender Jar and
blending for 10 seconds. Rinse the Blender Jar a minimum of
three times.
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE INJURY.
DO NOT TURN CONTROL DIAL TO STEAM COOK
FUNCTION WITH DESCALING SOLUTION IN IT.
2
Pour just-boiled water into the Blender Jar up to the max
marker, then add 50ml of Kilrock Espresso & Coffee Machine
Descaler. This can be purchased on Dualit.com.
Caution:
Be aware of splashing. Risk of scalding and chemical
inhalation.
3
Leave to stand for 20
minutes.
Unplug the Baby Food
Maker from the mains
and allow to cool down
completely before descaling.
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DESCALE REGULARLY
Important Notice: Product failure due to the build up of
limescale is not covered by guarantee.
The Baby Food Maker needs to be descaled regularly. As a minimum
it is recommended that you descale your Baby Food Maker once
a month in soft water areas, every 21 days in medium water areas
and every 14 days in hard water areas. You can check your water hardness with your water
provider.
Wear rubber gloves. Do not use on marble surfaces. Do not put
descaler bottle down on work surfaces. Wipe descaler bottle after use.
RECIPES
When first starting your baby on solid foods, it is best to begin with
vegetables over fruits, as the fruit is sweet and a preferred taste for
babies after months of only drinking sweeter milk. Get them enjoying
more savoury flavours first, then introduce the tastier foods later
down the line once the weaning journey is established. This can
help keep fussy eating at bay and ensure your baby continues with
vegetables and different flavours and textures as they get older.
Single ingredient purées are a good way to begin as it allows your baby the options of trying
all the different flavours individually first before you slowly introduce new foods. Feeding
ingredients one at a time also helps you to spot any allergies. When you are ready, start
introducing different flavours using spices. Keep the meals varied and exciting for your baby
and encourage them to be more adventurous.
With the ability to manually control the Blend Function process, you can make food suitable
for babies first purées through to bigger meals with thicker, lumpier textures.
BROCCOLI PURÉE
(Servings: 4)
Try green vegetables as baby’s first foods to get them used to the savoury flavours before they try
the sweet tasting fruits. This should help encourage eating vegetables from an early age.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
•
150g broccoli florets
•
50ml baby’s usual milk
METHOD
•
Add 150ml of water to the Blender Jar, attach to the Base and fit the Steaming Basket
with Steaming Rack in place
• Wash and cut the broccoli into small pieces and place into the Steaming Basket. Lock in
Lid and cook
• Remove the Blender Jar from the Base and drain the excess water
• Place the steamed broccoli into the Blender Jar and add the milk
• Blend for 5 seconds x 3, or until you reach the desired consistency
TIPS
•
Try giving a bit of the steam cooked broccoli as a soft, finger food as well as puréed
• Mix up the different single ingredient vegetables by simply swapping them out and
following the same method. This is a great way to get your baby trying lots of different
veggie flavours
RECIPES
TIP - To minimise limescale
build up in your Baby Food
Maker; empty the Baby
Food Maker after each use,
do not allow water to stand
in the Baby Food Maker
overnight, use filtered water
instead of tap water.
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