5. Place the tray (part F) in the sterilizer heating chamber. Arrange the
bottles and other parts in the tray.
NOTE:
If using Dr. Brown's bottles and parts, see Figure A through
Figure G on the next page for suggested layout options. Both
narrow and wide-neck bottles are shown.
6. Close the main cover (part B) and arrange the parts on the grate as
shown in Figure C and Figure G.
7. Close top cover (part A).
8. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet and press
the On Button (C). NOTE: When the sterilizer is turned
on, you will notice that cycle indicator lights (E) will
illuminate with a cycle of RED-BLUE-GREEN colors.
After this initial cycle-through of colors, the green
symbol will remain lit indicating "READY" mode.
Ready Cycle:
the cycle start button (D).
Heat Cycle:
is "HEATING" to create steam. It will remain lit until all water
is consumed and the sterilization cycle is complete. This is
approximately 8 minutes but may vary by the amount of water you
add, the number of items to be sterilized and other environmental
factors.
Cool Down Cycle:
the blue symbol will illuminate to indicate the "COOL DOWN"
cycle. Note: If you forget to add water to the unit and start the
heating cycle (red light on), the unit must complete the cool
down cycle (blue light on) before a new "heat" cycle can be
attempted.
DOWN CYCLE.
READY (unload) Cycle:
green "READY" symbol will again light. You may unload your items
or allow them to air dry.
9. Open the main cover and remove all bottles and place on a countertop
or other flat surface. Open the top cover and re-assemble the bottles
with the various components.
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With the green "ready" symbol illuminated, press
The red symbol will indicate that the appliance
Upon the completion of the sterilization cycle,
CAUTION: DO NOT OPEN STERILIZER DURING COOL
When the cool down cycle is complete, the