By using the amounts of water indicated in the tables below, a baby bottle or jar will be heated to 30°/33°C.
The quantities given are an indication only; if you think the result is too hot or not hot enough for your baby, don't hesitate to reduce or
increase the quantities of water.
Take care: the quantities of water given correspond to a polycarbonate bottle without a removable base.
1. Fill the bottle warmer measure (a) with water
up to the mark indicated.
2. Pour the water into the bottle warmer tank (b).
3. Put the bottle in the bottle warmer tank (b).
4. If the bottle is too large, remove
the adaptor ring (c).
5. Put the jar in its basket (e) then put the basket
in the bottle warmer tank (b).
6. Press the "On" button (d) to start the appliance.
7. The lamp (f) will turn red to show that the
appliance is working. Remark: the appliance
can't be stopped using the "On" button. It will
turn off automatically to tell you that the bottle
or jar is ready.
8. Remove the bottle immediately using tongs or
a cloth because it will be hot. Shake the bottle
to mix the milk. Pour a drop of milk on the back
of your hand to check its temperature. For a
jar, mix the contents and check it is not too hot.
Cleaning:
- Wait until the bottle warmer is cold before cleaning it.
- Always unplug the appliance before cleaning it.
- Never submerge the appliance in water, and don't fill it right up with water.
- Never use detergents to clean the appliance.
- Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the inside and outside.
- Adaptor ring, measure and baskets for jars can be washed in the dishwasher.
De-scaling:
Do not use any de-scaling products. Depending on the quality of water used and after a certain period of time, a layer of scale may build
up in the tank (b). In order for the sterilizer to work properly, the tank needs to be de-scaled regularly.
Proceed as follows: Mix 100 ml hot water with 100 ml white vinegar and pour it all into the tank (b). Leave to act for 30 minutes then empty
the appliance. Then use a damp cloth to clean it.
The bottle warmer doesn't heat up:
- check the "On" button to make sure it is properly switched on,
- check that the appliance is properly plugged in,
- check that there is not too much scale in the tank, and de-scale if necessary.
The warming cycles are too short or too long:
too much or too little water used. Adjust the quantity of water according to the temperature you want:
more water = hotter
less water = cooler
Amount of milk
in the bottle
60 ml
90 ml
120 ml
150 ml
180 ml
210 ml
240 ml
270 ml
300 ml
330 ml
Jar
120 g
200 g
250 g
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STEAM BABY BOTTLE WARMER • Instruction Manual
Quantity of water to put
in the measure, when
the bottle has been
prepared with water at
room temperature.
7 ml
8 ml
10 ml
11 ml
12 ml
13 ml
14 ml
15 ml
16 ml
17 ml
Quantity of water
to put in the measure
for one jar.
10 ml
12 ml
15 ml
Quantity of water
to put in the measure
for a bottle prepared
and placed in the
refrigerator.
10 ml
12 ml
12,5 ml
13 ml
13,5 ml
14 ml
14,5 ml
15 ml
15,5 ml
16 ml
Quantity of water
to put in the measure
for a jar kept in the
refrigerator.
18 ml
22 ml
28 ml
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