PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Handle
Lid
Removable stem
Diagram 1
Basket
Tank
Tongs
STERILISING PROCEDURE
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Before you sterilise feeding bottles you should carefully wash them together with their accessories
in lukewarm soapy water using a bottlebrush, and rinse them thoroughly. Do this every single time.
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Lift out the entire basket (basket + removable stem).
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Place the feeding bottles and accessories in the purpose-designed compartments. The symbols on the basket show
you where to place the feeding bottles
, rings
, teats
place for use after sterilisation. Lastly make sure that the steam can circulate freely between the accessories.
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Using a graduated feeding bottle pour 200 ml of tap water into the tank.
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Place the basket with its load of feeding bottles and accessories in the tank.
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Close and rotate the lid so that arrows A and B line up (diagram 2).
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Place the steriliser in the centre of the microwave oven.
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Select the heating time (4 mins in oven at 900W or 6 mins in oven at 750W to 800W).
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Make sure you never exceed the recommended time.
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Once the sterilising cycle is over, leave the steriliser to cool down in the microwave oven for 2 minutes to avoid burns.
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Once the appliance is cool enough, carefully lift off the lid and let the steam escape.
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Carefully wash your hands with soapy water and use the sterile tongs to remove and place the teats back on their rings.
All the elements are now ready to use.
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Empty the steriliser and carefully wash it before reusing.
Important recommendations
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Read the instructions carefully and keep the leaflet. BEABA will not accept any responsibility for any use that does not comply with these
instructions.
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Always clean and rinse the feeding bottles and their accessories before sterilising. Avoid standing feeding bottles on surfaces that have just
been disinfected. Certain factors such as the combination of detergent with soap, sterilising solution, water softener and even sometimes
a mixture of ice-cold and boiling water can crack the plastic and make the unit unusable.
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The Stéril'twin can be cleaned with hot soapy water and is dishwasher-safe. Make sure it is clean and well drained before each use.
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If the microwave oven has a grill function, make sure it is switched off and has cooled down before you put the Stéril'twin inside the oven.
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The instructions on how to stack the accessories inside should be strictly followed. Do not overload the Stéril'twin.
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Always let the Stéril'twin cool down for a few minutes before you take it out of the microwave oven to avoid any risk of burns.
Diagram 2
Arrows A & B closed
Arrows A & B open
, covers
. Move the tongs to a convenient
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Check that all the products to be sterilised are compatible with microwave sterilisation. If in any doubt, contact the manufacturer
of the product you wish to sterilise.
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Keep the Stéril'twin out of children's reach. Do not let children use the Stéril'twin on their own. The use of the Stéril'twin
by disabled people should be supervised.
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Do not use the Stéril'twin if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged. If this happens, you should contact BEABA's after-sales service.
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Any work on the unit other than customer cleaning and ordinary maintenance should be carried out by BEABA's after-sales service.
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For your safety, only use the BEABA accessories and spare parts made for the unit .
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Always read the microwave oven manufacturer's instruction leaflet when using a microwave oven.
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Microwave steam sterilising is only suitable for items that can withstand steam at 100 °C and microwaveable articles.
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Do not sterilise glass feeding bottles using microwave steam sterilising. Certain glass feeding bottles can make some of the steriliser's parts melt.
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The amount of water for microwave steam sterilising must be strictly adhered to. Make sure that you never run the apparatus without water.
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Always check the temperature of the main tank before taking it out of the microwave oven. Handle with care to avoid all risks of burning because
the steriliser contains boiling water and steam.
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When you open the lid always keep your face at a safe distance from it.
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Do not use this steriliser for sterilising bottlebrushes.
Diagram 3
COLD STERILISING
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Before you sterilise feeding bottles you should carefully wash them together with their accessories in lukewarm soapy water using a bottlebrush,
and rinse them thoroughly. Do this every single time.
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Place the feeding bottles (no more than 2 feeding bottles at a time) and their accessories in the tank.
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Pour cold tap water into the tank until the feeding bottles are totally immersed, that is about 3000 ml and expel any air bubbles.
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Locate the basket as shown in diagrams 3 and 4 so as to keep the bottles and accessories submerged.
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Close and rotate the lid so that arrows A & B are lined up (diagram 2).
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Refer to the instructions that come with the cold water sterilising tabs and follow them carefully.
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Add one effervescent cold water sterilising tab.
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Leave to work for 30 min.
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Leave to work for 30 min. Carefully wash your hands with soapy water and use the sterile tongs to remove and place the teats back on their
rings. No need to rinse. Drain the feeding bottles and accessories completely. All the elements are now ready to use.
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If you do not need to use the feeding bottles immediately, they will remain sterile for 24 hours in the sterilising solution if you leave the
lid closed.
Important recommendations
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The solution must be replenished every 24 hours.
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You must change the solution (cold water + sterilising tabs) every time you start a new sterilising cycle.
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Never immerse metal items in the solution.
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Do not use this steriliser for sterilising bottlebrushes.
Diagram 4
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