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Warming baby bottles
1.
Put the bottle on the insert and place the insert in the contai-
ner.
2.
Fill the container with water up to bottle content level but no
higher than 10 mm below the top edge of the container.
3.
The container must not overflow and the water must not rise
above the edge of the bottle.
4.
Heating times depend on the amount, initial temperature
and consistency of the food being warmed up. Adjust the
temperature control (1 to 7)/(warm to hot) to find the perfect
setting.
5.
Do not heat the baby food until you need it. Do not keep food
warm for more than 1 hour because its hygienic quality may
degrade otherwise.
6.
Before feeding your child, shake the bottle and check the
temperature of the food (e.g. by letting some of the liquid
drop on the back of your hand).
Heating and keeping warm jars / tins
1.
Remove the lid from the jar or tin before heating the baby
food in it.
2.
Put the jar / tin with mash or similar on the insert and place
the insert in the container.
3.
Fill the container with water up to jar / tin content level but no
higher than 10 mm below the top edge of the container.
4.
Heating times depend on the amount, initial temperature and consistency of the food
being warmed up. Adjust the temperature control (1 to 7)/(warm to hot) to find the per-
fect setting each time.
5.
Occasionally stir the food being warmed up.
6.
Do not heat the baby food until you need it. Do not keep food warm for more than 1
hour because its hygienic quality may degrade otherwise.
7.
Before feeding, check the temperature of the food.
Note: When removing anything from the container, mind that both the appliance and
the food (bottles / jars / tins) become very hot!
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