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Using the baby bottle warmer to warm milk
1
Put the mains plug in the wall socket (Fig. 3).
2
Place a bottle centrally in the baby bottle warmer (Fig. 4).
Note: To warm milk in a milk storage container, follow the same steps as
indicated for warming milk in a bottle.
3
Fill the baby bottle warmer with the same amount of drinking
water as the amount of milk you want to warm up (for example, to
warm up 125ml/4oz of milk, you need to use 125ml/4oz of drinking
water). If you want to heat up a large amount of milk (>180ml/6oz),
the maximum water level is approximately 1cm/0.4 inches under
the rim of the baby bottle warmer (which corresponds to adding
160ml/4.5oz of drinking water). An accurate water level ensures
correct warming performance. (Fig. 5)
4
Select the desired setting (Fig. 6).
Note: Experience teaches that babies may have a preference of temperature
of their milk. This can be due to personal preference or external factors
(e.g. environment temperature). All three settings ensure that the milk is
warmed to a safe end temperature which is comfortable for your child and
preserves nutrients and vitamins in the milk.
5
Press the on/off button to switch on the appliance. The light in the
button lights up to indicate that the baby bottle warmer is
on (Fig. 7).
Note: The baby bottle warmer starts warming up right after you press the
button. The appliance is equipped with a sensor which detects how much
milk needs to be warmed and at what starting temperature the milk is
(room or fridge temperature). Thanks to intelligent software, the baby bottle
warmer automatically warms the milk in about 9 to 10 minutes, independent
of the starting temperature of the milk, the amount of milk or the desired
end temperature.
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