Cleaning And Maintenance - Chicco SterilNatural 3in1 Manual Del Usuario

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light of the START/STOP button (g2) (button on the left) will light
up to indicate that the appliance is heating up and will remain
lit for the entire duration of the sterilisation cycle. The steam icon
(fig. 7) and the remaining time in minutes (12) will appear on the
display (g1) at the end of the cycle.
NB: Heating up the water takes approximately 7 minutes while
the sterilisation process takes approximately 5 minutes.
b) The end of the sterilisation cycle is marked by an acoustic
signal (5 beeps), the red pilot light of the cycle START/STOP cy-
cle button going off (g2) (button on the left), the figures "00"
appearing on the display (g1) and the steam icon disappearing
from the display (g1). The light on the display (g1) remains lit for
around 20 second after the end of the cycle. The display (g1)
shows "00" until a button is pressed or the appliance is switched
off. Then proceed carrying out the operations as indicated below
(points 8; 9; 10).
TO SELECT AND ACTIVATE THE STERILISATION CYCLE IN
THE COMPACT CONFIGURATION:
a) Press the COMPACTeco button once (g3) (button on the right)
to activate the COMPACTeco mode. The white pilot light of the
COMPACTeco button (g3) (button on the right) will light up, in-
dicating that this function has been selected. The "ECO" icon (fig.
8) and the remaining time in minutes (9) will both appear on the
display (g1) at the end of the cycle. At this point the configura-
tion has been selected but the appliance is not yet heating up.
NB: Heating up the water takes approximately 4 minutes while
the sterilisation process takes approximately 5 minutes.
WARNING: by pressing the COMPACTeco button (g3)
(button on the right) for the second time, the appliance
returns to FULL SIZE mode, with the display (g1) indicat-
ing the relative time remaining in minutes (12).
b) Press the cycle START/STOP cycle button (g2) (button on the
left) to launch the sterilisation cycle. The red pilot light of the
START/STOP button (g2) (button on the left) and the white pilot
light of the COMPACTeco button (g3) (button on the right) will
light up. The steam icon will appear on the display (g1) indicating
that the appliance is heating up in COMPACTeco mode.
b) The end of the sterilisation cycle is marked by an acoustic sig-
nal (5 beeps), the red pilot light of the cycle START/STOP button
going off (g2) (button on the left), the figures "00" appearing on
the display (g1) and the steam icon disappearing from the dis-
play (g1). The white pilot light of the COMPACTeco button (g3)
(button on the right) will remain lit. The light on the display (g1)
remains lit for around 20 second after the end of the cycle. The
display (g1) shows "00" until a button is pressed or the appliance
is switched off. Then proceed carrying out the operations as indi-
cated below (points 8; 9; 10).
8) Switch the appliance off by moving the main ON/OFF switch
(h) to 0 (OFF) and disconnect the power cable plug (f ) from the
mains socket.
9) Wait a few minutes before removing the disinfected objects
from the appliance, again taking maximum care to prevent any
boiling steam and drops of extremely hot water from leaking out
and causing burns.
Always wash your hands thoroughly before touching the steri-
lised objects.
10) Before starting a new sterilisation cycle, always wait until the
appliance has completely cooled down.
NB: disinfected items will remain sterile inside the steriliser with
the lid (a) on for about 24 hours. If the lid (a) is removed during or
after use, the disinfection status will be interrupted.
MICROWAVE configurations - APPLIANCE PLACED IN THE MI-
CROWAVE
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING!
- Glass feeding bottles can only be sterilised in microwave ovens
when this option is expressly declared in the product specifica-
tions. In case of doubt, please contact your dealer or the manu-
facturer.
- The times and powers indicated in the table STERILISATION
TIMES AND POWERS must be strictly adhered to. Applying short-
er times and weaker powers does not guarantee an effective
sterilisation, while applying longer times and stronger powers
could damage the steriliser together with its contents and the
microwave oven itself.
The appliance is assembled by placing the following components
one on top of another in order on the detachable base for micro-
waves (i), rack unit (b) and lid (a).
In the MICROWAVE configuration, place the objects to be steri-
lised inside the appliance as indicated for the COMPACT con-
figuration (please see the first paragraph of the section "How to
prepare and use the appliance. FULL SIZE and COMPACT configu-
rations- appliance connected to the mains power supply.
1) Always carefully wash and rinse the objects to be disinfected
before placing them inside the steriliser.
2) Pour 80 ml of water into the central part of the detachable
base for microwaves (i) (fig. 10).
3) Place the objects to be disinfected inside the appliance (see
the first paragraph of this section).
4) Close the steriliser lid (a) and place it in the microwave.
5) Set the power on the microwave following the instructions in
the table below.
STERILISATION TIMES AND POWERS
Minutes
3
4
5
6) When the sterilisation cycle is over, always use suitable equip-
ment to protect your hands from heat in extracting the steriliser
from the microwave.
7) Wait for at least a few minutes at the end of each sterilising
cycle, before removing the lid (a) and always do this carefully to
prevent boiling steam or drops of extremely hot water from exit-
ing the appliance and causing burns.
Always wash your hands thoroughly before touching the steri-
lised objects.
NB: disinfected items will remain sterile inside the steriliser with
the lid (a) on for about 24 hours. If the lid (a) is removed during or
after use, the disinfection status will be interrupted.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

1. Allow the appliance to cool down before handling it.
2. Empty out any remaining water (fig. 9) taking care, in the FULL
SIZE and COMPACT configurations, not to wet the plug and/or
power cable (f ).
3. Dry the heating plate/container (e) or the detachable base for
microwaves (i), motor body (c), rack unit (b) and the lid (a) with
a soft cloth.
REMOVING LIMESCALE
When the steriliser is used, it is normal for deposits of limescale
to form on the heating plate/container (e) or in the detachable
base for microwaves. These can vary in size and intensity accord-
ing to the hardness of the water used in the appliance. An exces-
sive deposit of limescale could reduce the performance of the
appliance and damage it over the long term.
It is therefore recommended that the appliance be descaled at
14
Watt
1,000 W+
Between 600 W and 1,000 W
Between 440 W and 600 W

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