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3. Steam Steriliser Parts (see fold-out page)
1 Steam outlet
2 Lid
3 Handle
4 Top basket
5 Bottle holder
6 Bottle tongs
7 Bottom basket
8 Drip tray lock
9 Drip tray
10 Evaporation tray/hotplate
11 Indicator lamp
12 On switch (with marking)
13 Off switch
14 Mains cable and plug
Not shown: underneath the unit is a device for
storing the power supply cable.
4. Before initial use
1. Remove the appliance and all accessories
from the packaging.
2. Check that the appliance is undamaged.
3. Remove any labels except for the rating
plate underneath.
4. Clean the appliance before using it for the
first time. To do this, follow the instructions
in the section entitled “7. Cleaning/
maintenance of your steam steriliser” on
page 18.
5. Select a firm, level and dry location for the
appliance.
6. Pour 90 ml of tap water into evaporation
tray 10 (Fig. G).
7. Place lid 2 on the appliance.
8. Put the plug in a suitable power supply
socket which corresponds to the technical
data.
9. Switch on the appliance at On switch 12
(with marking). Indicator lamp 11 comes on
(Fig. I).
Note: there may be a slight smell the first
few times you heat the appliance, so
ensure adequate ventilation.
10.The steam steriliser switches off
automatically once sterilisation is
complete.
11.Disconnect the plug and allow the
appliance to cool down.
12.Clean the appliance again. To do this,
follow the instructions in the section
entitled “7. Cleaning/maintenance of your
steam steriliser” on page 18.
5. Sterilising baby feeding bottles, teats and accessories
5.1 General sterilising
information
Newborn babies initially do not have an
adequate resistance to protect them against
pathogenic germs which may cause illness.
This means that when you prepare infant
feeds it is vital that the bottles, teats, etc. are
properly sterilised so they are germ free.
Even tiny feed residues left on teats and
bottles can easily lead to microbial growth.
The steam steriliser uses heat to disinfect the
components. Water is converted into steam.
The heat generated therefore disinfects the
components inside the steriliser swiftly and
reliably. This way the teats and feeding bottles
only come into contact with heat and steam.
As the steam steriliser uses very little water,
only minimal power is required.
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