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IMPORTANT: Following the indications in the tables, the temperature after heating should
range between 70ºC and 80ºC. However, if you detect that your bottle is not hot enough after
the heating cycle, increase the heating time the next time. If, on the other hand, they are too
hot, reduce the heating time.
FOR THE SAKE OF THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILDREN - ALWAYS CHECK THE TEMPERATURE
OF THE FOOD/MILK BY PLACING A SMALL AMOUNT ON TO A SENSITIVE PART OF YOUR
BODY (FOREARM OR BACK OF YOUR HAND).
ATTENTION! The bottles and jars will be hot, remove them with care.
Tips:
· Bottle: close the bottle and shake well to homogenise its contents; pour a few drops on to the back
of your hand to control the temperature before giving it to your baby.
· Jar: To heat jars of baby food, stir the contents with a spoon for 15-20 seconds after heating so
that the temperature is evenly distributed.
· Use plastic bottles that are suitable for boiling or heat-resistant glass bottles/jars with this
appliance.
NOTE: If, during the heating process, there is not enough water in the container for the total
programmed time, the appliance will emit several intermittent beeps.
5.3 STERILISATION
1. For sterilisation, pour 60ml of water into the deposit (3). Use the measuring jug (13) included
to measure the quantity of water. Hard water may increase the accumulation of residue inside the
deposit (3). We recommend using ltered water.
2. Place the sterilisation base (10) inside the deposit (3), place the bottle (completely empty and
opening faced down) into the deposit on to the deposit base (3) and place the sterilisation cover
(11) over the opening of the deposit.
3. You can place an accessory on top of the bottle, such as a teat or dummy, to be sterilised.
4. Switch the appliance on by pressing the on/off button (G).
5. Press the heating/sterilisation (B) function. The screen (A) will show the value ‘5’ by default.
6. Press the increase + (F) button several times until the screen shows the value ‘8’. The sterilisation
process will start after a few seconds. After the 8-minute sterilisation cycle, the bottle and acces
sories will be sterilised.
7. Do not remove the sterilisation cover (11) until the sterilisation cycle has nished. We recommend
letting them cool down inside the food processor for 3 minutes after the sterilisation cycle has
nished.
8. Disconnect it from the power supply. Empty the remaining water from the unit, rinse the inside of
the deposit (3) and dry it.
NOTE: Before sterilising, it is important that the bottles and accessories are completely empty, clean
and rinsed.
5.4 STEAMING VEGETABLES
1. To steam cook vegetables, pour 230ml of water into the deposit (3) and close it with the lid for the
deposit (4). Use the measuring jug (13) included to measure the quantity of water. Hard water
may increase the accumulation of residue inside the deposit (3). We recommend using ltered
water.
2. Place the vegetables you wish to cook, cut into cubes of around 2cm, inside the jug (7) and close
it with the lid (6).
3. Place the jug (7) on to the electrical unit (1) by placing it on top and turning it clockwise until the
handle of the jug is at the front.
4. Switch the appliance on by pressing the on/off button (G).
5. Press the food cooking (D) option. The screen (A) will show the value of ‘25’ by default and the unit
will start operating after a few seconds.
6. The time required to steam cook vegetables can be adjusted from 5 to 30 minutes by using the
Reduce - (H) or Increase + (F) buttons, according to the following table:
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