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AttentIon:
Always put the device on a dry and
even surface.
Before using device make sure that
there is enough water in the container.
note:
Bottles, glasses and new canned food
can be warmed up closed.
4. Warming up food
Thank to its universal shape, the baby food warmer NewGen can be used for warming up almost all mash cans
and all bottle sizes. Both usual prepared food glasses and canned food can be quickly and carefully warmed
up. The NewGen is equipped with a practical timer and power switch. The included measuring cup makes water
measuring easier.
Operation
Put cover (b) on the device and connect the lead to
the mains.
After the set time has expired an acoustic signal rings out, the device must be switched off
by setting the power switch (f) to Off.
Please wait ca. 30 minutes before taking off the cover.
Remove the bottle of glass from baby food warmer. Unplug the device!
Attention: Before giving warmed up food to your child, check the temperature of the
content with your inner side of your wrist. Stir the glass content to evenly distribute the
warmth
Warmed-up bottles and glasses can be kept warm with baby food warmer for a short period of time. Start warming,
as needed, with the lowest temperature setting. For reasons of hygiene, baby food should be kept warm not longer
than one hour, otherwise dangerous bacteria can develop.
Add water with measuring cup (c) (observe minimum
marking 125 ml) into the evaporation boat (d). Put
canned food, glasses or bottles onto the grille insert
(e).
Attention: Remove all labels and stickers from
glasses, they can come off during warming up and
contaminate heating plate.
Select the desired temperature (g) (see table 5),
depending on filling quantity and temperature
of the glass or bottle. Set the power switch (f)
on „ON" to start warming up.
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