Philips avent storage cups, Cleaning, Cleaning the appliance – Philips Mini-blender et coffret repas Philips AVENT User Manual

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- To use the wet mill beaker as a container, turn it upside down and put the plastic lid on the wet

mill beaker (Fig. 11).
Philips avEnt storage cups

You can use the Philips AVENT storage cups to store baby food in the fridge or freezer. With

additional Philips AVENT storage accessories, you can also use them to express breast milk or to

feed your baby.
Note: You can use the Philips AVENT storage cups several times. Throw them away when they show signs

of wear and tear.

1

Sterilise the cups and lids before first use and before each subsequent use.

Note: You can use a Philips AVENT steam steriliser to sterilise the cups and lids. You can also sterilise the

cups and lids by boiling them for 5 minutes.
Note: Wash your hands thoroughly before you touch sterilised items and make sure the surfaces on which

you place sterilised items are clean.

2

Put the prepared food in the Philips AVENT storage cup.

3

Write down the content and date of storage on the Philips AVENT storage cup. (Fig. 12)

Note: Food prepared at home can be stored in the fridge for up to 48 hours or in the freezer for up to 3

months. For ready-made foods, follow the instructions on the package.

4

Place the lid on the cup and turn it clockwise to fix it (Fig. 13).

- Philips AVENT storage cups have twist-on lids for easy and leakproof storage and

transport (Fig. 14)

5

Clean the cups and lids after use (see chapter ‘Cleaning’, section ‘Cleaning Philips AVENT

storage cups’).

Cleaning

Cleaning the appliance

Cleaning the appliance is easiest immediately after use.
Never immerse the motor unit in water.
Do not touch the cutting edges of the blade units when you handle or clean them. They are very

sharp and you could easily cut your fingers on them.
Never clean the motor unit, the accessories and the parts in the dishwasher.
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone

to clean the appliance.
Note: Parts of the appliance may become discoloured when the appliance is used to process ingredients

that contain a lot of pigment such as cloves, anise, cinnamon and tomato paste. This is normal.

1

Unplug the appliance and remove the blender or the wet mill from the motor unit.

2

Clean the blender or the wet mill in warm water with some washing-up liquid and rinse

them under the tap.

3

If necessary, remove the rubber sealing ring from the blender lid and rinse it with water.

4

Clean the motor unit with a moist cloth.

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