[. . . ] 20°C: bottle or baby food jar initially at room temperature. With BIB’SECONDES, the bottle or baby food jar is heated in seconds to the right temperature (approx. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BABY BOTTLE HEATING •  the reservoir with water at room temperature (approx. [. . . ] Before preparing any food, please consult a health professional or your paediatrician for further information about food safety and preparation. €¢ If the bottle is not hot enough, restart the short cycle and adjust the heating time. Indd 7 22/11/10 15:07 BABY FOOD JAR HEATING •  roceed as above, making sure to remove the lid from the baby food jar. P •  Depending on its initial temperature (20°C or 5°C) set the programme switch according to the type of baby food jar. S • f the food jar is not hot enough, restart the short cycle and adjust the I heating time. CARE AND CLEANING Appliance unplugged: •  Clean the reservoir and base with a damp cloth or sponge with excess water squeezed out. W •  ith dome lid off, periodically descale the reservoir with (withe) distilled vinegar, filling up to the indicator level. CAUTION •  Keep BIB’SECONDES out of the reach of children. •  Always use BIB’SECONDES on a flat surface. €¢  Plug BIB’SECONDES into an earthed power outlet 230 Volts. €¢  ever operate BIB’SECONDES without water in the reservoir. Do •  heck regularly to ensure that the steam holes on the dome lid are not C obstructed (Warning: risk of burn while unit is operating). €¢  The heating time and temperature shown are provided by way of example, it may be necessary to adjust these parameters depending on the preparation method. Always check the temperature of the feeding bottle before giving it to your child. Bib’secondes is programmed according to the following preparation method: heating the water then adding the powdered milk. €¢  not clean the outside surfaces with a detergent; simply use a soft cloth Do and soapy water. [. . . ] €¢  an optimal temperature, the bottle should be removed when the light For indicator goes out. It is very important to always check the temperature of the bottle’s contents before giving it to your child. The logo which appears on this product of a crossed out wheelie bin indicates that the product should not be disposed of in landfill with normal household waste. [. . . ]