Cleaning (cont.)
5.3 Washing
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Washing is important for hygiene and serves to clean the surfaces of the parts by physically
removing contamination. Wash the parts either by hand or in a dishwasher.
Before first use and after each use
Rinse and wash by hand
Do not place the parts directly in the kitchen
sink for rinsing and washing. Use a dedicated
wash basin for infant feeding items.
1. Rinse the disassembled parts, except for
the tubing, with cold, clear drinking-quali-
ty water (approx. 68 °F/20 °C).
2. Clean these parts with plenty of warm,
soapy water (approx. 86 °F/30 °C). Use a
commercially available dish soap,
preferably without artificial fragrances
and coloring (pH neutral).
3. Rinse the parts with cold, clear drink-
ing-quality water for 10 to 15 seconds
(approx. 68 °F/ 20 °C).
4. Allow to dry after washing.
Drying
1. Allow to air-dry on a clean, unused dish towel or paper towel.
or
Wash in dishwasher
1. Place the disassembled parts, except for
the tubing, on the top rack or in the
cutlery section. Use a commercially
available dishwashing detergent.
2. Allow to dry after washing.
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Information
If using the dishwasher, parts may become
discolored. This will not impact the part
function.
Do not routinely wash the tubing.
See section 5.6 for more details.