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Notice Bib'secondes 105x150 mm
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Steam holes
Indicator light
Heating unit
Heating reservoir
Water level for heating
Insulation lid
Steam cover
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Indicator for baby bottle straight
from the fridge (5°C)
Indicator for baby bottle at room
temperature (20°C)
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Thank you and congratulations for choosing BIB'SECONDES.
Your new appliance offers many unique features.
BIB'SECONDES uses an exclusive steam heating process in an enclosed machine
operated by a device set to the initial temperature and quantity
of liquid in the bottle, or the type of bottle or baby food jar.
20°C: bottle or baby food jar initially at room temperature.
5°C: bottle or baby food jar taken from refrigerator.
With BIB'SECONDES, the bottle or baby food jar is heated
in seconds to the right temperature (approx. 37°C).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BABY BOTTLE HEATING
Fill the reservoir with water at room temperature (approx. 20°C) to the level indicator
(see diagram).
Place the uncovered bottle inside – without cap or teat.
Tighten the dome lid completely to close.
Plug in the appliance.
Set the programme button to the appropriate quantity of liquid, depending on its initial
temperature (
20°C or
5°C). The bottle is ready when the indicator light goes out.
Unscrew the dome lid and remove the bottle, making sure to hold it by the filled part
(empty party is very hot).
Place cover on bottle and shake to ensure an even temperature.
It is essential to test the temperature of the liquid before feeding your baby.
Do not set the programme switch for a higher volume of baby food than necessary
NOTE: The bottle remains at the heated temperature for approximately 10 minutes with
the lid closed.
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