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12. Always attach plug to appliance
first, then plug cord into the wall
outlet. To disconnect, turn any
control to “off”, then remove plug
from wall outlet.
13. Do not use appliance for other
than intended use.
14. WHEN IN USE, THE STERILIZER
CONTAINS BOILING WATER AND
STEAM ESCAPES FROM THE VENT
IN THE LID.
15. Ensure the sterilizer is placed on
a firm level surface when in use.
16. Never open the unit when in use.
17. Always keep out of reach
of children.
18. Never place items on top
of the sterilizer.
19. To stop the sterilizer during the
cycle, unplug at the electrical
outlet or press the on/off button.
20. Take care when opening as steam
can burn.
21. Do not use chemical sterilizing
solutions/tablets or bleach in your
steam sterilizer or on products to
be sterilized.
22. Do not use abrasive, anti-
bacterial materials or scourers
to clean the sterilizer.
23. Do not use softened water
in the sterilizer.
24. A short power cord has been
provided to prevent the risk of
it becoming entangled or being
tripped over.
25. Extension cords may be used if
care is exercised in their use.
26. If an extension cord is used, its
electrical rating must be as great
as the rating of the appliance
and not draped over the edge of
the table top where it could be
pulled by children or tripped over.
The extension cord should be a
grounded type 3 wire cord.
27. The power cord supplied must not
be used on any other appliance
and no other power cord should
be used with the Digital Sterilizer.
28. Failure to follow de-scaling
instructions may cause
irreparable damage.
29. There are no serviceable parts
inside the Digital Sterilizer. Do not
attempt to open, service or repair
the Digital Sterilizer yourself.
30. Do not touch hot surfaces.
Use handles or knobs.
31. HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions for use
Please refer to the diagrams in the back of
the leaflet.
Before using your sterilizer for the
first time
(see diagram B)
Remove all items from inside the sterilizer body.
1. Measure exactly 90 ml of distilled water and
pour in.
2. Assemble the blue components (baskets, stem
and bottle rack) and place into the sterilizer.
Put the lid on.
3. Connect the power cord into the back of the
sterilizer and plug into the electrical outlet.
4. The unit will display a flashing ‘0’ to indicate
you need to select a mode. One short press of
the control button will display a flashing ‘1’.
Hold the control button in for 2 seconds then
release, and a rotating ‘0’ is displayed. Mode 1
is now in progress.
5. After the water has reached 100°C, it will turn
to steam. When the sterilizing cycle is almost
complete a numerical countdown will be
displayed (see ‘Electronic Display Guide’).
6. At the end of the cycle the unit will beep
5 times. Three bars will flash and then
remain displayed.
7. Let the sterilizer cool down for 3 minutes.
Unplug from electrical outlet and remove
power cord from the back of the sterilizer.
8. Remove the blue components and empty any
remaining water from the unit. Wipe dry.
The sterilizer is now ready for use.
Sterilizing in Mode 1 –
6 hour sterile period
Sterilizing in Mode 2 –
24 hour sterile
period (see diagram C)
To sterilize up to six 4 oz / 125 ml, 9 oz / 260 ml
or 11 oz / 330 ml AVENT Bottles
Before each use, wash items to be sterilized in
mild soapy water, and rinse.
1. Measure and pour in exactly 90 ml of water
if selecting Mode 1
OR
200 ml of water if
selecting Mode 2.
2. Slide the lower basket onto the central stem.
Thread 2 screw rings onto the central stem.
Slide the bottle rack down the central stem,
with the neck facing down, until it rests on
the top screw ring.
3. Place the nipples through the center of the
holes in the bottle rack onto the lower basket.
Thread 4 screw rings onto the central stem.
4. Place inverted bottles in the bottle rack and
push the upper basket onto the central stem
until it rests on the catch. Place dome caps and
tongs into the upper basket.
5.
The upper basket is not required when
sterilizing 11 oz / 330 ml bottles.
6. Place the assembled unit into the sterilizer
body and put the lid on. Put the power cord
into the back of the sterilizer body and plug
into the electrical outlet. A flashing ‘0’ will
appear, indicating that you need to select
a mode.
7. To select
Mode 1
, press the control button
once and the mode number will be displayed.
To run this mode, hold the control button in
for 2 seconds, then release. A rotating ‘0’ will
be displayed. Mode 1 is now in progress.
OR
To select
Mode 2
, press the control button
twice and the mode number will be displayed.
To run this mode, hold the control button in
for 2 seconds, then release. Three ascending
and descending bars will be displayed.
Mode 2 is now in progress.
8. Do not remove the lid until the 6 minute
sterilizing cycle has ended. This is indicated by
5 beeps and 3 bars being displayed. It is
recommended to let the sterilizer cool down
for 3 minutes after the sterilizing cycle has
been completed. Items will remain sterile for
up to 6 hours provided the lid is not removed.
After 2 hours, the display will show 2 bars and,
after a further 2 hours, one bar. To indicate the
end of Mode 1 or 2, the unit will sound a long
beep followed by a flashing ‘0’
†
. At this point
items should be used immediately or re-
sterilized. (Please refer to ‘To remove sterilized
items after a cycle’.) Unplug from electrical
outlet and remove power cord from the back
of the sterilizer. Pour away any remaining
water, rinse out the inside of the sterilizer
body and wipe dry.
† The end of a cycle is 6 hours after
commencement of Mode 1 and 24 hours after
commencement of Mode 2. The unit can be
completely stopped at any time during a cycle,
by pressing and holding in the control button
for 2 seconds. The unit will beep and a flashing ‘0’
will be displayed, indicating the unit has returned
to selection mode.
To load the Philips AVENT Manual
Breast Pump
(see diagram D)
Before each use, wash items to be sterilized in
mild soapy water, and rinse.
1. Disassemble your Breast Pump and click
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