Fast warming:
1.
Always place the basket into the bottle warmer first before adding a bottle. Do never place
the bottle directly onto the heating element.
2.
Fill the bottle warmer with water until the level of the milk in the bottle. Regardless of the
amount of milk, the water should not exceed the MAX level, indicated in the inner rim. It is
recommended to use distilled water, in connection with possible scale formation.
3.
Turn the knob to select the
check how long the milk needs to be warmed.
Note: The speed of warming milk depends on the amount of the milk warmed and on it's
initial temperature like room temperature (20°C) or fridge temperature (4°C).
4.
Note there is no timer on the BW600BK. So count the time yourself and remove the bottle
from the bottle warmer after the indicated time has run out.
5.
Gently shake the bottle or milk storage basket and check the temperature before you are
feeding the baby. Check the temperature by sprinkling a few drops on the inside of your wrist.
Tip: When you find the milk is not warm enough, place the bottle back into the basket for
maximum 0,5 min/1 min for extra warming. (Fill a small amount of water into the bottle
warmer when the water has dried out and then restart). This will cause a slightly warmer
result but without overheating.
Caution: If you leave the bottle into the bottle warmer longer than the indicated time on
the chart, the milk may become overheated. Cool the milk before feeding.
Note: If you use overheated breast milk, valuable nutrients and vitamins may be lost.
6.
When the warming is completed, turn the knob to OFF.
Caution: The water in the bottle warmer may be hot after finishing the fast warming.
Be carefull the water can causes serious burns. If you do not turn the knob into to OFF
function, the water keeps heating up and will reach a very high temperature.
7.
If the water has dried out, the reset switch will be triggered to shut off the power. Wait
10 minutes to cool down and then press the reset switch (until you hear a clicking sound)
restart the warming.
8.
Before warming up a second bottle, it is best to wait 10 minutes for the bottle warmer to cool
to prevent overheating or pour cold water into the bottle warmer.
Bottle
Temp.
4°C
Glass
20°C
4°C
Plastic
20°C
NOTE: These times are approximate and depend on the material of the bottle, the exact starting
temperature of the milk, the amount of milk and the amount of water. Use these times as a guide
only.
function. The power light is on. See the fast warming chart to
Recommended fast warming time (minutes)
60 ml
3 min
2 min
4 min
3 min
30
Milk volume
120 ml
180 ml
4 min
5 min
3 min
3,5 min
5,5 min
6 min
4 min
4,5 min
240 ml
6 min
4 min
6,5 min
5 min