Télécharger Imprimer la page

babymoov Bébédélice Notice D'utilisation page 8

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

  • FRANÇAIS, page 1
Bébédélice
EN
9. The lamp lights up and the cooking cycle starts. Warning:
During cooking steam comes out of the opening on the
hood. Keep your hands well away from this opening to
avoid getting scalded.
10. When the cooking cycle has finished, you will hear a beep
to tell you the food is ready, and the appliance stops
automatically. Note: You can stop the cooking cycle at any
time by pressing once on the "On/Off" button.
11. Remove the hood, holding it towards the top. Warning: the
hood gets very hot. Handle with care.
12. Leave the cooking basket to cool for 4 to 5 minutes. Use the
cooking basket handle to remove it.
13. Remove the steamed food and place it in the bowl. At the
same time, pour the cooking juices that have collected in
the container into the bowl. This will make the food more
tasty and juicy. Warning: the container gets hot. Take care
when handling it.
14. Screw the mixing lid onto the bowl to close it.
15. Place it back in the Bébédélice, lining the bowl up with the
slot in the appliance. Then turn the bowl clockwise to lock
it in position.
16. Use your left hand to hold the bowl and your right hand to
turn the control button to the left to chop the food. Warning:
do not chop continuously for more than 10 seconds. This
could result in the appliance overheating.
17. When the food is ready, release the button.
18. Remove the bowl, then the mixing lid.
19. You can now give the food to your baby. Warning: always
check the temperature of the food before giving it to your
baby.
20. If there are any left-overs, you can leave them in the
chopper and close it with the lid. You can then also put them
in the refrigerator. Warning: do not start chopping when the
bowl contains no food nor liquid. Never chop when the
appliance is empty. Removing the blades. Warning: do
not forget parts 1,2 and 3 when reassembling the blades
in order to avoid any risk of overheating (see diagram
below).
You can prepare healthy and delicious food for your baby!
Have a look at our recipes.
G Heating baby bottles/jars:
1. Check that the appliance's voltage rating is the same as
that of the mains power supply. If so, you can safely connect
the appliance.
2. Remove the cooking basket and container from the appliance.
3. Remove the measuring tube from its storage place and fill
it with the amount of water indicated on the attached table*.
Quantity of water
Quantity of water (ml) to
put in the tank for a
n the bottle
bottle prepared at room
temperature (20°C)
120 ml
240 ml
330 ml
Jar of
Quantity of water (ml)
to put in the tank for one
baby food
120 g
200 g
250 g
Take care: this table is only an indication. If you think the
bottle or jar is not hot enough or too hot, don't hesitate to
increase or reduce the amount of water in the tank.
4. There is no need to pre-heat the appliance. Pour the required
amount of water into the tank. Don't fill above the level
indicated. If there is too much water, the bottle will be heated
for too long and the bottle is liable to get too hot.
5. Install the insulation plate in the bottom of the cooking tank.
Place the bottle in the middle of the tank, on the insulation
plate. Warning: Never place a bottle or jar directly in the
tank without using the insulation plate. The bottle is liable
to be damaged.
6. Place the hood over the appliance. Warning: the hood does
not have any locking system, do not remove it while the
appliance is in operation.
8
Quantity of water (ml)
to put in the tank for a
bottle prepared
and placed in the
refrigerator (4°C)
8 ml
12 ml
10 ml
13 ml
11 ml
14 ml
Quantity of water (ml)
to put in the tank for
jar (20°C)
one refrigerated jar (4°C)
9 ml
11 ml
10 ml
12 ml
11 ml
13 ml

Publicité

loading