Warning – Philips SCH540 User Manual

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- Inspect carefully before each use, especially when the child has teeth.

Pull the soother in all directions. Throw away at the first signs of

damage or weakness.

- Do not store a soother in direct sunlight or near a source of heat, or

store it in disinfectant (‘sterilising solution’) for longer than

recommended, as this may weaken the teat.

- Keep the removable protection cap of the teat away from children to

avoid suffocation.

- Before first use, place in boiling water for 5 minutes, allow to cool,

and squeeze out any trapped water from the soother. This is to

ensure hygiene.

- Clean before each use.

- Never dip the teat in sweet substances or medication. Your child may

get tooth decay if you do.

- Replace the soother after 4 weeks of use, for safety and hygiene

reasons.

- In the event that the soother becomes lodged in the mouth, DO

NOT PANIC; it cannot be swallowed and is designed to cope with

such an event. Remove from the mouth with care, as gently as

possible.

- Always use this product under adult supervision. Keep in a dry

covered container. Soothers and caps are suitable for all commonly

used forms of sterilisation. Wash your hands thoroughly and ensure

surfaces are clean before contact with sterilised components.

- Expose the handles of night-time soothers to light before use.

- The soother can be cleaned by washing with warm water.

- DO NOT use abrasive cleaning agents or anti-bacterial cleaners on

the soothers. Excessive combinations of detergents may eventually

cause plastic components to crack. Should this occur, replace your

soother immediately.

- DO NOT sterilise the display case.

- For further advice on cleaning, see chapter ‘Cleaning’.

Warning

- Do not immerse the measurement unit of the soother thermometer

in water or any other liquid. Never sterilise or boil the measurement

unit.

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