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• Nursing bottles are for feeding your baby milk or other drink. Do not use them for any other purpose.
• The scale on the nursing bottle can be used as a guide when preparing formula. If you need to be more precise,
use a measuring cup or measuring spoon.
Formula
See the milk powder package for details on how to prepare formula.
Feeding
Feed your baby the formula after cooling it to approximately body temperature.
• Only a caregiver should feed the baby. • If you tighten the cap too hard, the nipple may collapse. • Consume the
formula immediately once prepared. Discard any formula if you don’t use within 2 hours of preparation.
How to assemble nipple and cap
*Insert the nipple into top of the cap.
Gently pull the
ventilation valve on
the nipple flange
from behind and
check whether the
ventilation valve
opens.
Grasp the shield
firmly.
Place over the cap. Press down firmly.
Press with your
finger to make sure
that the ventilation
valve opens.
About the included nursing bottle and nipple
This nipple can only be used with Pigeon SofTouch™ Peristaltic PLUS™ Nursing Bottle.
Warning
For your child’s safety and health
• Always use this product with adult supervision. • Never use nipples as a soother. • Continuous
and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay. • Always check food temperature before
feeding. • Keep all components not in use out of the reach of children. • Inspect before each
use and pull the nipple in all directions. The nipples may be worn by biting. Special attention is
needed for teething child. Throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness. • Clean before
each use. • Do not leave a nipple in direct sunlight or heat, or leave in disinfectant (“sterilizing
solution”) for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the nipple. • When not in use, keep
in a dry, covered container.
Follow the warnings below carefully. Not doing so can cause burns.
• The bottle may become hot when preparing formula. Be careful not to burn yourself. • Do
not prepare formula near your baby, as there is a danger of burns. • Be sure to check the
temperature of the milk or other fluid before feeding. • The bottle may be hot after boiling or
microwave sterilization. Be careful not to burn yourself. • When preparing formula, if you shake
the upright bottle, hot liquid may gush out, causing burns. Handle the bottle carefully. • Do not
attach the hood and shake the bottle. If the hood is attached, the high temperatures may cause
the pressure inside the bottle to rise, leading to leaks or spouting of the hot liquid.
Note: If your baby becomes comfortable with one certain nipple, he or she may reject new ones. So rotate 2 or more
nipples and replace them about every 2 months. If the nipples become worn out, replace them without regard to how
many times they have been used.
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