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Introduction
The NUK Baby Food Warmer is the ideal way of heating feeding bottles and jars of infant feeds to the right temperature. It is really easy to use. These instructions explain everything you need to know. Please read them carefully before using the food warmer for the first time.
NUK wishes your baby Bon Appetit!
For Your Safety
- Feeding bottles and jars must not be sealed while they are heated in the Baby Food Warmer, as this may result in overpressure (risk of explosion/material damage).
- This appliance should only be used for heating up baby food. Inappropriate use could be potentially dangerous for the user.
- The mains voltage must comply with the voltage specification on the base of the appliance.
- Ensure that the Baby Food Warmer is standing upright and stable to prevent your child from tipping it over or from pulling it off the table or worktop by the cable.
- The Baby Food Warmer has been designed with maximum safety in mind. However, you should not leave this appliance unattended or let your child play with it. The Baby Food Warmer is not a toy.
- Please keep this appliance away from direct heat.
- The cable must not come into contact with water or a direct heat.
- The measuring jug must not be used to measure baby food.
- If the plug has been removed and the Baby Food Warmer is accidentally switched on, once plugged in again the appliance will automatically switch off after a few seconds.
- The Baby Food Warmer must not be used if there is an obvious fault with the appliance, cable or plug.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or with lack of experience and/or lack of knowledge, unless supervised by a person responsible for their safety or given instructions on the use of the appliance by such a person.
Heating up Baby Feeding Bottles and Jars
- Plug the Baby Food Warmer into the socket.
- Take the measuring jug out of the holder (see Fig. 1).
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- Fill the measuring jug with exactly the right amount of water in accordance with thetable below:
Bottle / Jar | Qty of Water Required |
Room temperature | Refrigerator temperature |
125 ml Feeding bottle | 8 ml | 12 ml |
150 ml Feeding bottle | 9 ml | 12 ml |
250 ml Feeding bottle | 10 ml | 14 ml |
300 ml Feeding bottle | 10 ml | 14 ml |
130 g Jar | 10 ml | 18 ml |
190 g Jar | 12 ml | 20 ml |
N. B.! Always use the measuring jug, as the Baby Food Warmer may otherwise overfill and damage the appliance.
Note: The relevant temperature of the heated food or milk will vary depending on the initial temperature and the type and quantity of food.
- Pour the measured quantity of water into the internal container of the Baby FoodWarmer (see Fig. 2).
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N. B.! If too much water is used, the food will heat up for too long and the temperature may be too hot for your infant.
- When heating up NUK Standard Bottles place the ring over the opening of the Baby Food Warmer (see Fig. 3a). The ring is used to stabilise the bottle.
The NUK First Choice Bottle and NUK Breast Milk Container should be placed directly into the Baby Food Warmer without the ring and basket (see Fig. 3b).
When heating up jars first insert the basket without ring in the Baby Food Warmer. Then remove the lid from the jar and lower the jar into the basket (see Fig. 3c). - Switch on the Baby Food Warmer by pressing the switch down (see Fig. 3d). The switchwill then light up.
Note: The food warmer cannot be turned off using the switch; it will switch off automatically once the correct temperature has been reached. If, however, the appliance needs to be switched off sooner, then this must be done by removing the plug.
N.B.! Keep your hands away from the steam in the Baby Food Warmer. While heating up or being filled with hot water, the appliance should not be moved at all.
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- The food is heated up by the steam. As soon as the water has evaporated and the foodis warm, the Baby Food Warmer will switch off automatically. The light on the switch will then go out.
- Lift the bottle or jar carefully out of the Baby Food Warmer. N.B.! Do not touch the hotplate in the Baby Food Warmer.
- Shake or stir the unopened bottle or jar as relevant to check that the heat is evenlydistributed.
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Before feeding you should check that the temperature of the food is not too hot for your baby.
Tip: If the food is not sufficiently warm, remember to add more water the next time. If the food, on the other hand, is too hot, then you should add less water the next time.
- After use, you should wait a few minutes until the food warmer has cooled downbefore it is switched on again. Then it is once more ready for use.
- Always remember to remove the plug after each use.
Cleaning and care of this appliance
When cleaning the appliance, an occasional wipe with a damp cloth and a little washing-up liquid over the casing and internal containerit will suffice. Always remember to remove the plug from the socket and only clean the appliance when cold.
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The appliance should never be immersed in water, nor should it be put in the dishwasher. Do not use any harsh cleaning or scouring agent or sponge as these may damage the surface or even the appliance itself.
The measuring jug, basket and ring can be put in the dishwasher. These can also be cleaned by hand in warm soapy water and then rinsed with clear water and dried.
Decalcifying
Note: Commercially available decalcifying agents should not be used.
After a while the heating process could cause calcification in the internal container of the Baby Food Warmer (depending on the hardness of the water used). This should be removed at regular intervals to ensure that the appliance functions correctly.
- When decalcifying the Baby Food Warmer, first remove the plug.
- Mix 100ml hot water with 100ml white household vinegar and pour into the warmer. Leave the solution to act for 30 minutes and then discard.
- Rinse out the appliance with clear water and dry well.
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Should at any time the appliance need repairing, please contact Customer Service. On no account should the appliance be opened, otherwise the warranty will be invalidated. This also applies to replacing the cable.
Disposal
In the European Union the symbol of a crossed-through waste bin on wheels means that the product must be disposed at a separate waste collection point. This applies not only to the product, but also to all accessories labelled as such. Labelled items may not be mixed with normal household waste; they must be taken to a recycling point for electrical and electronic equipment. Recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials and thus protect our environment.
Technical Data
Voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power consumption: 300 Watt
Safety certificate: GS / CE
MAPA GmbH
Industriestraße 21-25
27404 Zeven Germany
www.nuk.com
NUK is a registered trademark of MAPA GmbH/Germany
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