• Make sure that the protective grid (e) has been inserted correctly.
• Place the bottle (without teat) into the compartment (c).
• Use the measure provided (d) to add the correct amount of water, as shown in the
table:
of milk (ml)
FAST HEATING
Note: the figures in the table have been measured in the laboratory in standard conditions. It is possible
to create different conditions, due to changes in the external temperature, the material of the bottle, etc.
• Following the instructions as per the table, the milk will reach a temperature between 39
and 47 °C.
• Fast heating will end when the water has completely evaporated.
• At the end of the heating process, the appliance will sound a long beep and switch off
automatically.
• NEVER cover the appliance with the lid (a) when the fast heating function is being used.
STERILISER MODE
• Available settings: from 3 to 10 minutes – Default setting: 3 minutes.
• Make sure that the protective grid (e) has been inserted correctly.
• Place the items to be sterilised (bottle, pacifiers, etc.) in the compartment (c). We
recommend inserting parts without assembly so that each piece can be correctly
sterilised.
• Use the measure provided (d) to add 50 ml water to the compartment (c).
• Cover with the lid (a).
• Set the sterilising time required and press the dial (h) to confirm. The bottle warmer
will enter steriliser mode (Fig. 4) and the countdown will begin.
Amount
Milk at
room
temperature
20 °C
6
120
180
9
240
10
300
13
Amount of water (ml)
Glass bottle
Milk from
the fridge
5 °C
9
11
15
20
Plastic bottle
Milk at
Milk from
room
the fridge
temperature
20 °C
15
20
25
25
5 °C
20
25
30
35
15