STERILISING / STEAM COOKING / DEFROSTING / FEEDING BOTTLE AND JAR WARMERS– BUTTONS AND PROCEDURES
1- Connect the plug with the power, the lamp "POWER" will light up.
2 - Add a certain amount of water to unit.
3 - The press
then lamp
will light up.
That means it is starting to sterilize, steam or heat up. At this time, you can sterilize bottles, steam baby food, boil egg, heat up milk or baby food.
4 - When water dries up, sterilizes/steams/heats up finish with the lamp
off.
STERILISER
Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface.
Ensure the plug is not connected to a socket.
Lift the lid of the boiler and pour clean water into it (into the specific square hole at the bottom of the boiler) using the measure (see the table for the amount of
water you need to pour in). Cover the hole at the bottom of the internal part of the boiler using the specific perforated lid.
Take the boiler's lid off and position the sterilising tank on top of the boiler's spout.
Place a feeding bottle inside the tank (or up to 3 feeding bottles) after unscrewing the teat and placing it upside down to permit the steam to enter the feeding
bottles.
You can also put the teats of feeding bottles and other small accessories inside the tank (for sterilisation).
Close the sterilisation tank using the lid provided.
Connect the cable to the jack on the back of the appliance and then connect the plug to the socket. The appliance is now ready to be used.
In a few minutes the feeding bottle (or feeding bottles), teats and accessories placed in the appliance will be sterilised.
The appliance will automatically turn itself off when the sterilisation cycle has finished.
STEAM COOKING
Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface.
Ensure the plug is not connected to a socket.
Lift the boiler's lid and pour clean water into it (into the specific square hole at the bottom of the boiler) using the measure (see the table for the amount of water
to use). Cover the hole at the bottom of the internal part of the boiler using the specific perforated lid.
Firstly, place the basket for collecting liquids into the boiler, and then place the cooking basket inside it.
Put the food you wish to cook inside the cooking basket (vegetables, meat, or fruit, cut into small pieces)
Then cover the boiler with its lid.
Connect the cable to the jack on the back of the appliance and then connect the plug to the socket. The appliance is now ready to be used.
In a few minutes the food inside will be steam cooked.
The appliance will automatically turn itself off when the steam cooking cycle has finished.
DEFROSTING
Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface.
Ensure the plug is not connected to a socket.
Lift the boiler's lid and pour clean water into it (into the specific square hole at the bottom of the boiler) using the measure (see the table for the amount of water
to use). Cover the hole at the bottom of internal part of the boiler using the specific perforated lid.
Firstly, place the basket for collecting liquids into the boiler, and then place the cooking basket inside it (which is where you need to put the food you wish to
defrost it).
Then cover the boiler using the lid provided.
Connect the cable to the jack on the back of the appliance and then connect the plug to the socket. The appliance is now ready to be used.
The food inside will be defrosted in a few minutes (vegetables, fruit, meat)
WARNING: after more than 5 minutes (depending on the type of food) the food may be spoilt. We therefore recommend switching off the appliance and removing
the defrosted food as soon as the defrosting cycle has finished.
FEEDING BOTTLE AND JAR WARMER
Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface
Ensure the plug is not connected to a socket
Lift the lid of the boiler and pour clean water into it (into the specific square hole at the bottom of the boiler) using the measure (see the table for the amount of
water to use). The amount of water you need to use also depends on the amount of food in the feeding bottles or jars you wish to warm up). Cover the hole at
the bottom of the internal part of the boiler using the specific perforated lid.
Put the lid on the boiler after taking off the small lid in the middle. In this way there will be space to insert the feeding bottles (or jars) whose contents you wish
to heat up.
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