TO USE
1. Before running this appliance, it is important that all bottles, bottle parts
and/or other accessories are clean. They must be washed, rinsed and empty.
2. Position the appliance on a flat surface and out of reach of children where it
cannot be knocked or moved during operation. Remove the tray.
3. Remove the measuring cup and tongs from the unit.
4. Fill the measuring cup to the FILL LINE (3 oz/80 mL) with DISTILLED WATER and
pour the water ONTO THE HEATING PLATE.
Note: For best performance, use recommended water and descale monthly.
Water with minerals may shorten the life of this appliance.
CAUTION: DO NOT EXCEED the recommended amount of water. If it is
necessary to drain water from the base, always POUR AWAY FROM YOU.
5. Place the removable tray (part H) in the sterilizer heating chamber. Arrange the
bottles and other parts in the tray.
Note: If using Dr. Brown' s bottles and parts, see Figure A through Figure G on the next
page for suggested layout options. Both narrow and wide-neck bottles are shown.
6. Close the main cover (part B) and arrange the parts on the upper tray (part C)
as shown in Figure C and Figure G.
Note: This appliance can sterilize any item that can withstand boiling water,
such as pacifiers/soothers, teethers, toys and utensils.
7. Close top cover (part A).
8. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet and press the On Button (E).
Note: When the sterilizer is turned on, you will notice that cycle indicator lights
(G) will illuminate with a cycle of RED-BLUE-GREEN colors. After this initial cycle-
through of colors, the green symbol will remain lit indicating "READY" mode.
Ready Cycle: With the green "ready" symbol illuminated, press the cycle
start button (F).
Heat Cycle: The red symbol will indicate that the appliance is "HEATING" to
create steam. It will remain lit until all water is consumed and the sterilization
cycle is complete. This is approximately 8 minutes but may vary by the
amount of water you add, the number of items to be sterilized and other
environmental factors.
Cool Down Cycle: Upon the completion of the sterilization cycle, the blue
symbol will illuminate to indicate the "COOL DOWN" cycle. Note: If you forget
to add water to the unit and start the heating cycle (red light on), the unit
must complete the cool down cycle (blue light on) before a new "heat" cycle
can be attempted.
READY (unload) Cycle: When the cool down cycle is complete, the green
"READY" symbol will again light. You may unload your items or allow them
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to air dry.
WARNING: DO NOT open lid or reach over the appliance while in use,
as steam will cause burns and serious injuries. DO NOT touch hot surfaces,
including top cover, main cover and trays, during or immediately after use.
9. Open the main cover and remove all bottles and place on a countertop or other
flat surface. Open the top cover and re-assemble the bottles with the various
components.
CAUTION: After sterilizing, wait 10 minutes for parts to cool, then open
top cover carefully and beware of residual steam. Be careful to avoid
spilling or splashing water on yourself when removing contents.
10. You may now turn the unit off by pressing the on-off button (E) or begin another
sterilization cycle after again adding 3 oz/80 mL of water.
FIGURE A. Placement of narrow
FIGURE B. Placement of narrow
reservoirs
bottles
FIGURE D. Placement of wide-neck
FIGURE E. Placement of wide-neck
reservoirs*
bottles
FIGURE G. Placement of wide-neck
* When sterilizing six (6) 9 oz/270 ml Wide-Neck Options
handle from the inner tray to make room for all six bottles, reservoirs, and caps in the main
parts (nipples/teats, collars, inserts)
compartment. The green reservoirs should be placed inside the bottles during sterilization.
and pacifiers/soothers
Ensure that all parts are completely cool before removing from the unit.
FIGURE C. Placement of narrow
parts (nipples/teats, collars, inserts)
and pacifiers/soothers
FIGURE F. Placement of
wide-neck caps (2 caps on bottom,
4 caps on top)
bottles, remove the detachable
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