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LBFW 150 A1
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Remove the baby bottle from the appliance as soon as the function indicator
lights up blue.
NOTE
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The exact duration of the heating process depends on the quantity of milk
and its original temperature, i.e. room temperature (20°C) or refrigerator
temperature (7°C).
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Switch the appliance off by moving the function selector to the position
O
.
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Ensure that the milk is at a good temperature before feeding your baby.
To do this, spill a few drops of the heated milk onto the inside of your wrist
and check whether the temperature is safe for your baby. A temperature of
approx. 37 °C is suitable as it corresponds to your own body temperature.
Heating food
This function is intended for heating food in baby food jars. It should be used for
no more than 60 minutes at a time.
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Pour about 150 ml of tap water into the appliance base .
CAUTION – MATERIAL DAMAGE!
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Do not fill the appliance base with mineral water, as the minerals will
deposit sediment inside the appliance.
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Ensure that the water level never exceeds the MAX marking
.
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Place the open baby food jar and the basket into the appliance base .
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Set the function selector to the
symbol (heat food). The function
indicator will light up red and the appliance will heat the food up to a
temperature suitable for your baby.
NOTE
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While the food heats up, stir the content of the baby food jar regularly to
ensure the heat is distributed evenly.
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Remove the baby food jar from the appliance as soon as the function indi-
cator lights up blue.
NOTE
►
The exact duration of the heating process depends on the type of food
and its original temperature, i.e. room temperature (20°C) or refrigerator
temperature (7°C).
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Switch the appliance off by moving the function selector to the position
O
.
Ƈ
Ensure that the food is at a good temperature before feeding your baby. To
do this, place a small amount of the heated food on the inside of your wrist
and check whether the temperature is safe for your baby. A temperature of
approx. 37 °C is suitable as it corresponds to your own body temperature.
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