Baby bottle and food warmer
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Operation
WARMING UP BABY BOTTLES
a. Home use
!
Attention:
Never use the bottle warmer without water in the heating tank!
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Stand the bottle warmer on a horizontal and stable surface .
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Place the baby bottle into the bottle tray A
2
and put it into the heating tank A
3
.
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For small bottles, use the baby bottle adapter ring A
1
, that is fitted on to the baby bottle and place it inside
the baby bottle warmer adapter A
2
and put it into the heating tank A
3
.
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To pour the correct amount of water into the heating tank, use the removable measuring cup A
8
or a baby
bottle with an appropriate measuring scale .
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Adhere to the precise amount of water depending on the amount of food in the baby bottle based on the
information in the Reference baby bottle warming table below and use it to find the time necessary for warming
up the milk:
Reference baby bottle warming table
Volume of food
in the baby
bottle
Initial
temperature of
the liquids in the
baby bottle
Amount of water
that needs to be
poured into the
heating tank for
home use
Approximate
warming up time
at home
(in minutes)
Amount of water
that needs to be
poured into the
heating tank for
in-car use
Approximate
warming up time
in a motor car
(in minutes)
120 ml and less
20 °C
7 ml
2’10
4 ml
6’15
120 - 240 ml
20 °C
8 ml
3’00
5 ml
8’06
240 - 330 ml
20 °C
8 ml
3’40
6 ml
10’15
120 ml and less
4 °C
10 ml
3’00
6 ml
6’55
120 - 240 ml
4 °C
10 .5 ml
4’00
6 ml
11’54
240 - 330 ml
4 °C
10 .5 ml
4’30
7 ml
13’57
Note:
The time necessary for warming up the milk depends on the amount of milk being heated and its initial
temperature, for example room temperature (20 °C) or the temperature after being removed from a refrigerator
(5 °C) .