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Note: If you want to feed your baby with the baby food at the set
temperature, you need to take the baby food out of the baby bottle warmer
and feed it to your baby right after the baby bottle warmer turns off. If you
do not do this, the baby food slowly cools down.
Note: You cannot prolong the keep-warm mode of the baby bottle warmer for
more than 20 minutes.
3
Always check the temperature of the baby food before you feed
your baby. Gently stir the baby food in the baby food container or
jar and taste the baby food to ensure it is not too hot (Fig. 21).
4
Unplug the appliance and empty the baby bottle warmer (Fig. 13).
Re-using the baby bottle warmer right away for another
container of baby food
If you want to heat up another container or jar with baby food right away,
let the baby bottle warmer cool down for a few minutes. To speed up this
process, fill the baby bottle warmer with fresh cold water. When you turn
on the baby bottle warmer, the progress indicator starts flashing from
bottom to top to indicate that the appliance is heating up again.
Note: If the progress indicator is on but does not flash, the baby bottle
warmer is still too warm to heat up another container or jar with baby food.
Please turn off the baby bottle warmer, let it cool down for a few minutes and
make sure you fill it with fresh cold water.
Defrost setting
At this setting, you can defrost frozen milk or baby food. Follow the steps
indicated in sections 'Using the baby bottle warmer to warm milk'
or 'Using the baby bottle warmer to warm baby food'.
The progress indicator starts flashing when the appliance is on the defrost
setting. The progress indicator gradually fills with white light to show the
progress of the defrosting process. The milk or baby food has defrosted
completely when the entire progress indicator lights up continuously.
The defrost setting defrosts the milk or baby food but does not warm it
up. If you want to warm up milk or baby food after defrosting it, first turn
off the appliance, then select the desired warming setting and turn the
appliance back on.
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