STERILISATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Note: Items to be sterilised must be washed before they are put in the steriliser.
1. When ready to begin, insert plug into mains.
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7. The sterilisation cycle will last approximately 5 minutes. The ORANGE light will switch off when the sterilisation cycle is complete. Please wait 3
minutes before lifting lid to allow unit to cool down.
8. When unit has cooled, remove lid carefully by the handle. LID WILL BE VERY HOT. Keep hands and face away from unit when opening lid.
9. Wash hands thoroughly before removing sterilised items.
10. If necessary, shake excess water from items before assembly.
11. Pour any excess water out of unit and wipe dry.
12. Removed items must be used/assembled immediately or re-sterilised. Expressed milk can be stored in a sterile breast milk container in the refrige-
rator for up to 48 hours (not in the door), in the freezer for up to 3
made fresh for each feed.
13. The contents will remain sterile for 24 hours if the steriliser is unopened.
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2. Place washed bottles upside down (without teats) into the locators on the lower tray. Place upper tray above bottles (
step 2 , pg. 31 ).
4, Pour 70 ml of water into the sterilising chamber. Use a measuring cup to measure the water amount, or your NATURAL
TOUCH™ bottles have a handy 70 ml marking.
WARNING: USING MORE WATER THAN SUGGESTED WILL INCREASE THE CYCLE TIME. USING LESS WATER MAY NOT
STERILISE THE CONTENTS PROPERLY.
5. Load the trays with items into the steriliser. Place lid on top.
6. Press the POWER button (
) to turn the steriliser ON. The power button will glow ORANGE. This indicates that the
steriliser is in warm up mode and will automatically begin the sterilisation cycle when the appropriate temperature has
been reached (after approximately 3 minutes).
months, or in a zero-degree freezer for up to 6 months. Infant formula should be
3. Seperate the teat, screw ring, and cap from each
other. Place the teat on first (a) followed by the screw ring
(b). Then place the bottle cap, lightly, on top of both (c).
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