Approximate warming times – Philips AVENT Calientabiberones digital User Manual

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milk from frozen, food from room temperature, food from chilled, and food from frozen. (See

Display Guide if needed.)

N.B. Warming food jars or tins from frozen is NOT recommended. However, you can warm

frozen food in VIA Cups within the warmer.

N.B. Please ensure that the correct options are selected, as milk and food should not be heated

for too long.

5. Select the amount of milk or food in the bottle or container by repeatedly pressing the Volume

Selection/Start Button until the desired volume is illuminated (iv). If the desired amount is not

shown on the display, please select the amount nearest to it.

N.B. For volumes in grams, select the same amount in ml (e.g. for 85g select 85ml).

N.B. The maximum volume that may be selected when warming food from frozen is 230ml/8oz.

6. Start the warming cycle (v): Once the desired settings are illuminated, hold down the Volume

Selection/Start Button until the warmer beeps. The volume display will now flash ascending and

descending lights up to the selected amount.

The warming cycle is in progress – Do not open the lid.

7. Completion of warming cycle (vi): When the cycle is complete, the warmer will beep intermittently

for 30 seconds and all the volume display lights will continuously flash for 3 minutes. You can

remove the contents as soon as the warmer begins beeping. After 3 minutes, the warmer will

beep 5 times and will turn off automatically.

N.B. Philips AVENT recommends removing and using the contents immediately when the

warming cycle is complete, even before the warmer automatically turns off.

8. Open the lid carefully to avoid any residual steam. Be careful when opening the lid as steam can

escape and cause injury. Use a cloth when removing the container, as it may be hot (vii). Use

the lifter to raise small bottles, VIA Cups, small food jars or tins. Pull the lifter just above the

circular rim. Rest the lifter on the rim where it naturally sits.

N.B. Do not remove the lifter from the warmer.

9. Before feeding your baby: Always check feed temperature before feeding

(a) Milk – shake the bottle or milk storage container and check the temperature of the milk

by sprinkling a few drops on the back of your hand.

(b) Food – stir the food thoroughly and test it yourself with a spoon to ensure it is not too hot.

If food is not warm enough, consult the Troubleshooting Guide.

N.B. Please ensure the lid of the container is tightly secured prior to shaking.

10. Unplug at the mains, and empty any residual water (viii). Ensure that the plug does not come

into contact with water. If warming an additional bottle or container, continue from step 1.

Otherwise, clean the inside and outside of the warmer with a damp cloth (viii). To remove the

lifter for cleaning purposes ONLY, lift vertically up until it naturally resists. Push the handle away

from you and rotate 90º or until it can naturally be removed, then lift out.

N.B. For microbiological and hygienic reasons, once heated, milk and food should not be

reheated again, and should be discarded if not used immediately. Please consult your health

professional/breastfeeding adviser for further guidance about safety recommendations on feeding.

N.B. If at any time the warmer is switched on and not running a cycle, it will automatically turn

off after 3 minutes if no selections have been made.

Approximate Warming Times

Milk 115ml/4oz from room temperature

2 mins

Milk 115ml/4oz from chilled

3 mins

Milk 255ml/9oz from room temperature

3 mins

Milk 255ml/9oz from chilled

4.5 mins

Food 230ml/8oz from room temperature

5 mins

Food 230ml/8oz from chilled

7 mins

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