How to Use
5. Place the lid onto the bin with the vent near the rear
side of the sterilizer. Plug the power cord into an
electrical outlet.
TIP: Check the voltage that is indicated on the
appliance corresponds to the local voltage before
connecting the appliance.
6. Press the power button 1 time to begin sterilizing.
The power button and light ring will turn on blue
during this cycle.
The items will be sterilized in approximately 6 minutes.
The cycle may take longer if excess water is present or
with a lighter load.
COOL DOWN
7. Once sterilization is complete, the base will beep twice
and automatically begin a 10-minute cool down cycle.
The blue LED on the light ring will pulse on and off
during this cycle.
Once cool down is complete, the sterilizer
will beep 3 times and then turn off.
REMOVING ITEMS
8. Remove the lid after the cool down cycle is complete.
You can use the included tongs to lift the accessory tray
and to remove the bottles and other items.
CAUTION!
: Take care when
removing the lid. Hot steam will escape.
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DAILY MAINTENANCE
After each use, make sure the unit is unplugged and cool to touch before wiping off any
excess water. The sterilizer features an easy-pull plug, as well as space on the underside of
the base for cord management. DO NOT pour excess water out of the base. Wipe dry with a
clean cloth.
PLEASE NOTE: Any chalky residue that comes off the heating element is likely lime scale
resulting from mineral content in the water.
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DO NOT immerse the sterilizer base in water. Only the bin, lid, tongs and accessory tray are
top-rack dishwasher safe.
SELF-CLEANING / DESCALING THE STERILIZER BASE
Your sterilizer has an easy-to-clean ceramic heating element. However, as with any appliance
that heats water, scaly deposits such as lime scale or other minerals may build up on
the base.
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Run the self-clean process at least once a week to descale the sterilizer.
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1. Pour 4oz of recommended cleaning
solution into the center of the sterilizer
base up to the fi ll line.
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2. Place the bin and lid on the sterilizer
base. Plug the unit into an electrical
outlet. Now you're ready to clean
and descale.
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