out of the device when heating is finished to avoid food overheating.
8.
Heating time depends on the material of the bottle (see: table below).
9.
The device will shut down automatically after 30 minutes.
Amount of milk
Glass bottle
Plastic bottle
Silicone bottle
NOTE
The aforesaid data apply to initial temperature of 20°C for water and 3-7°C for milk.
In order to obtain specific temperature, use the constant temperature function.
Constant temperature
1.
This function allows you to keep a constant temperature of milk or water. The default
temperature is 40°C.
2.
Place the bottle in the basket (2, fig. A).
3.
Pour water into the warmer. Water must not exceed maximum level in the basket (10, fig. A).
4.
Select constant temperature on the touch panel (5, fig. A).
5.
The display shows the temperature of heated liquid. The temperature can be adjusted
in the range from 37°C to 60°C through value up or down keys (8, fig. A).
6.
The device will start working automatically 3 seconds after you select the function.
7.
Before you serve food, shake the bottle and check the temperature.
8.
The device will shut down automatically after 24 hours.
Food heating
1.
Place the heat-resistant container with food in the basket (2, fig. A).
2.
Pour water into the warmer. Water must not exceed the maximum level in the basket
(10, fig. A).
3.
Select food heating on the touch panel (6, fig. A).
4.
The display shows temperature of heated food. The default temperature is 60°C. The temperature
can be adjusted in the range from 60°C to 90°C through value up and down keys (8, fig. A).
5.
The device will start working automatically 3 seconds after you select the function.
6.
In order to heat food evenly, it is advisable to stir it regularly.
7.
The device will shut down automatically after 6 hours.
Quick heating
1.
Place the bottle in the basket (2, fig. A).
2.
Pour 80 ml of water into the warmer.
60 – 120 ml
4 – 6,5 min
6 – 8 min
8,5 – 11,5 min
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120 – 180 ml
6,5 – 7,5 min
8 – 9,5 min
11,5 – 15 min
180 – 240 ml
7,5 – 9,5 min
9,5 – 10,5 min
15 – 17,5 min
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