Symbol next to LED
Stand-by indicator
Heating mode indicator
"Keep warm" indicator
Cooling-down phase indicator
6.2 Heating baby food
1. Turn dial 8 to the far left.
2. Connect the mains plug to a suitable mains
socket (see "3. Technical data" on page 17).
Caution! Do not heat frozen food, as this may
cause the jar or bottle to explode. Allow frozen
food to thaw in the refrigerator or at room
temperature before heating it.
3. Open the jar or bottle (see Figs. B and C).
4. Put the jar or bottle in the centre of ring
insert 2 (see Fig. D).
5. Use dial 8 to select how long the baby food is
to be heated by turning it to the right (see
Fig. G).
6. Press dial 8 once to heat plastic or glass
bottles. Blue LED 9 then comes on.
7. Press dial 8 again within 2 seconds if you are
heating jars of food. Orange LED 9 then
comes on.
Infrared lamp 5 comes on and heating of food
commences.
8. To end heating early, press dial 8 again.
Plastic and glass bottles
Plug is in socket, LEDs are off
LED continuously on
LED flashes long and short (3 s on, 0.5 s off)
LED flashes short and short (0.5 s on, 0.5 s off)
Note:
• The different natures of food and of
containers mean we are unable to specify an
exact
experiment, and you will soon find the ideal
setting.
• At too high a setting, there is a risk of the
baby food being heated for too long, so we
recommend that you gradually work out the
ideal
increments on the scale.
Caution! Food in glass jars tends to overflow
when heated. Avoid food overflowing into glass
dish 4, as the dish may be damaged. Stir the
food in the jar regularly to stop this happening.
9. Hold the jar firmly with bottle tongs 6 so that
you do not burn yourself on the hot surface.
10.Stir the food regularly.
Once the set heating time has elapsed, the
appliance automatically switches to "Keep
warm" mode for 20 minutes.
11.Press dial 8 to end "Keep warm" mode.
12.Turn dial 8 to the far left.
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Food jars
position/time
for
food
temperature
G
B
heating.
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