User manual PHILIPS SCF355/00

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[. . . ] -- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are 8 years and above and supervised. -- Always place a fully assembled bottle with cap in the bottle warmer before you add water. -- The accessible surfaces of the appliance may become hot during use. [. . . ] 3 Fill the bottle warmer with drinking water up to the level of the milk in the bottle. In case of large amounts of milk, the maximum level of water is approximately 1 cm below the top of the bottle warmer. An accurate water level ensures correct warming performance (Fig. See the warming reference table at the end of this chapter to check how long the milk needs to be warmed in the selected setting (Fig. 10 ENGLISH Note:The speed of warming milk depends on the amount of the milk warmed and on its initial temperature, i. 6 Check the warming reference table for the time required to warm the milk. Remove the bottle from the bottle warmer after the time indicated in the warming reference table has passed (Fig. Caution: If you leave the bottle in the bottle warmer longer than the time indicated in the settings table, the milk may become overheated. Note: If you overheat breast milk, valuable nutrients and vitamins may be lost. Gently shake the bottle or milk storage container and check the temperature of the milk by sprinkling a few drops on the inside of your wrist (Fig. €¯10) Caution: If you do not turn the knob back to the ‘off’ position, the water keeps warming. Using the bottle warmer to warm baby food 1 Follow the same steps as indicated in the previous paragraph. 2 Make sure to stir the baby food during warming as it does not circulate automatically. Be careful not to burn your fingers when holding the container/jar while stirring. €¯11) ENGLISH 11 After warming test the baby food with a spoon to ensure it is not too hot. Note: Due to the high variety of baby food consistencies, it is strongly recommended to continuously stir and check while you are warming the baby food for an optimal result. Defrost setting At this setting, your frozen milk can be defrosted till liquid state. Check the warming reference table for the expected defrost timings, as indication one small and one larger milk volume are included in the table. Consider the start temperature of your milk around room temperature for the warming timings as rough guideline. Note: Due to the high variety of baby food consistencies, it is strongly recommended to continuously stir and check while you are defrosting the baby food for an optimal result. [. . . ] Descaling It is recommended to descale the bottle warmer every four weeks to ensure it continues to work efficiently. 1 Mix 10 grams of citric acid with 200ml/7oz of cold water and pour it into the bottle warmer. Switch on the bottle warmer and select the milk warming setting for contents under 180ml/6oz for 10 minutes. Leave the solution in the bottle warmer until all limescale has dissolved. [. . . ]

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