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Food warming setting: Select this setting when you want to warm
a container/jar of baby food.
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Milk warming setting for contents over and including 180ml/6oz:
Select this setting when you want to warm a bottle of milk with
a content over and including 180ml/6oz.
Using the bottle warmer to warm milk
1
Put the mains plug in the wall socket (Fig. 3).
2
Place a bottle in the bottle warmer (Fig. 4).
3
Fill the bottle warmer with drinking water up to the level of the
milk in the bottle. In case of large amounts of milk, the maximum
level of water is approximately 1 cm below the top of the bottle
warmer. An accurate water level ensures correct warming
performance (Fig. 5).
4
Select the desired setting. See the warming reference table at the end
of this chapter to check how long the milk needs to be warmed in
the selected setting (Fig. 6).
Note: The speed of warming milk depends on the amount of the milk
warmed and on its initial temperature, i.e. room temperature (20°C) or fridge
temperature (5°C).
5
The orange light goes on when you select a setting. This indicates
that the bottle warmer is on (Fig. 7).
Note: Whilst warming the milk circulates and heats evenly.
6
Check the warming reference table for the time required to warm
the milk. Remove the bottle from the bottle warmer after the time
indicated in the warming reference table has passed (Fig. 8).
Tip: When you find the milk is not warm enough, you can place the bottle
back into the appliance for a maximum of 30 seconds of extra warming.
This will create a slightly warmer result but without overheating.
Caution: If you leave the bottle in the bottle warmer longer than the
time indicated in the settings table, the milk may become overheated.
Note: If you overheat breast milk, valuable nutrients and vitamins may be lost.

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