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Type | Electric Steam Steriliser |
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Capacity | 6 bottles |
Automatic Shut-Off | Yes |
Keep contents sterile for | 24 hours |
Sterilisation Method | Steam |
Power | 650W |
Material | Polypropylene |
Kills | 99.9% of germs |
Sterilising Time | 10 minutes |
Diagrams and labels identifying the specific parts of the SCF291 and SCF293 sterilizer models.
Critical safety warnings regarding electrical hazards, immersion, children, and hot surfaces.
Precautions for safe operation, including steam, handling, water, additives, and item compatibility.
Statement on the appliance's adherence to electromagnetic field exposure regulations.
Explanation of the sterilize mode, cycle duration, and required water volume.
Details on the SCF293's combined sterilize and dry cycle, including duration and water.
Information on the SCF293 drying-only mode, its cycle time, and water requirements.
Guidance on water usage, cleaning air outlets, avoiding immersion, and cleaning items.
Instructions for disassembling parts, draining water, filter cleaning, and descaling frequency.
Procedure for the first sterilization cycle using empty baskets and distilled water.
Steps for assembling the large basket, bottom plate, and small basket for use.
Step-by-step guide for operating the sterilizing function on both models, including lid removal.
Instructions for using the combined sterilize and dry function on the SCF293 model.
Details on starting, operating, and indicators for the SCF293 Auto mode.
Guidance on thoroughly cleaning items before placing them in the sterilizer.
Methods for assembling the sterilizer with small basket, large basket, or both for different load sizes.
Procedure for operating the drying-only function on the SCF293 model, including item removal.
Guidelines for cleaning the sterilizer base, baskets, and lid using hot water and detergent.
Steps for detaching, cleaning, and reattaching the filter for SCF293.
Instructions for descaling the sterilizer using white vinegar and water solution.
Alternative descaling with citric acid and rinsing instructions for the sterilizer.
Guidance on when to descale and identifying limescale issues.
Troubleshooting residual water, burning smells, and burnt marks on the base.
Resolving problems with the sterilizer stopping or items remaining wet after drying.