Dr. Brown's Deluxe Bottle Warmer User Manual

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FIGURE 4

STANDARD BOTTLE

STARTING TEMPERATURE

ESTIMATED TIME

(before

warming)

(minutes)

8 oz. Plastic

Room temperature (72°F)

3:00

8 oz. Plastic

Refrigerator (40°F)

5:00

8 oz. Plastic

Freezer (0°F)

8:00 + 3:30

4 oz. Glass

Room temperature (72°F)

2:00

4 oz. Glass

Refrigerator (40°F)

2:50

4 oz. Glass

Freezer (0°F)

7:00

8 oz. Glass

Room temperature (72°F)

2:30

8 oz. Glass

Refrigerator (40°F)

4:20

8 oz. Glass

Freezer (0°F)

8:00 + 2:10

NOTE: DO NOT FREEZE DR. BROWN’S

BOTTLES WITH THE VENT SYSTEM IN

PLACE. WE SUGGEST THAT YOU WARM THE BOTTLE AND FROZEN FLUID, AND
THEN REASSEMBLE THE VENT SYSTEM BEFORE USE.
CAUTION:

If using glass bottles, use only glass thermo-resistant bottles, as sudden

temperature change may cause glass to break.

WIDE-NECK BOTTLE

STARTING TEMPERATURE

ESTIMATED TIME

(before

warming)

(minutes)

4 oz. Plastic

Room temperature (72°F)

2:20

4 oz. Plastic

Refrigerator (40°F)

4:00

4 oz. Plastic

Freezer (0°F)

8:00 + 3:00

8 oz. Plastic

Room temperature (72°F)

3:20

8 oz. Plastic

Refrigerator (40°F)

5:35

8 oz. Plastic

Freezer (0°F)

8:00 + 6:10

FOOD JAR

STARTING TEMPERATURE

ESTIMATED TIME

(before

warming)

(minutes)

4 oz.

Room temperature (72°F)

2:30

4 oz.

Refrigerator (40°F)

2:45

CAUTION:

Heating frozen food jars with this warmer is NOT RECOMMENDED.

Always thaw them first. Never heat an empty bottle or jar in this product.

PACIFIER OR SMALL ACCESSORY STERILIZATION

ESTIMATED TIME

(minutes)

Pacifier

2:00

TO OPERATE THE APPLIANCE:

1. Remove any protective cap,

position the bottle or jar in the
basket and then place it into
the heating chamber.

NOTE:

The basket has 2 parts. The

bottom section can be turned upside
down so that smaller bottles sit higher up in the heating
chamber and are easier to remove. (SEE FIGURE 4)

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