Heating from fridge temperature ≈ 4ºC to 70ºC
VOLUME IN THE BABY
BOTTLE
90 ml
120 ml
150 ml
180 ml
210 ml
240 ml
270 ml
300 ml
330 ml
IMPORTANT: By following the instructions of the tables, the temperature should
vary between 70°C and 80°C after heating. However, variations in the material,
shape, size, etc. of the receptacle as well as any other conditioning factor, could
cause the final range of temperatures to vary.
FOR THE SAKE OF THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILDREN - ALWAYS CHECK THE
TEMPERATURE OF THE FOOD/MILK BY PLACING A SMALL AMOUNT ON TO A
SENSITIVE PART OF YOUR BODY (FOREARM OR BACK OF YOUR HAND).
ATTENTION! The bottles and jars will be hot, remove them with care.
11. Once the heating process has been completed, the device will beep to notify the
user that the heating process has finished.
NOTE 1: If there is not enough water in the receptacle for the time set during the
heating process, the device will beep intermittently.
If you pour water in the tank again after three minutes, the device will start up again
automatically.
Take into account that after the process has finished, the bottles/jars of baby food might
not be at the exact temperature you want because of the interval in which the device
has not heated up the containers.
NOTE 2: When heating jars of baby food, stir the baby food with a small spoon for 15-
20 seconds after completion so that the temperature is evenly distributed throughout
the contents.
NOTE 3: Use plastic bottles that are suitable for boiling or heat-resistant glass bottles/
jars with this appliance.
5.3. FUNCTION 2: TEMPERATURE HOLD AND DEFROST
With this function, the device is able to slowly heat or defrost one or two receptacles to
a set temperature and then keep them there.
In order to proceed with the heating, follow the steps detailed below:
1. Place the device on a suitably flat surface, making sure that it is out of the reach of children.
WATER IN THE HEATER
70 ml
70 ml
75 ml
75 ml
75 ml
80 ml
80 ml
80 ml
85 ml
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ENGLISH
HEATING TIME
10'
10'
11'
11'
12'
12'
12'
13'
14'