• Defective access lines, housing parts or repairs may only be replaced or carried out by the manufacturer
or a qualified electrician.
• The device must not be operated via an external timer or a separate remote action system.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1. Submerge the heating element on the calf milk warmer in the liquid that you wish to warm. Please note the maxi-
mum submersion depth, shown by the groove on the upper end of the submersion pipe. Do not exceed this level.
The heating ring must be fully submerged in the liquid and the
handle must never come into contact with the liquid. The
container must be made of heat-resistant material.
Do not exceed maximum submersion depth! (level marked
„max.", see diagram on page 3)
Do not submerge below minimum submersion depth! (level
marked „min.", see diagram on page 3)
4.2. Plug the mains plug into a socket that was installed by a recognised
specialist and that is fitted with a fault circuit interrupter (FI) with an
operating current of 30 mA. From now on the liquid may not be
touched!
4.3. Set the desired temperature with the thermostat. ( 0 ) corresponds to the minimum temperature (
to a temperature of approximately 40°C and (
control lamp lights up.
4.4. Attention: only operate the device under supervision.
4.5. During longer warming periods please ensure that the liquid covers the heating ring at all times and the liquid level
does not sink. Never cover the device or the container.
4.6. When the red control lamp goes out this means the desired temperature has been reached. Turn the thermostat to
'minimum temperature' and pull the plug out of the socket. Leave the calf milk warmer in the liquid for a further
minute before removing it.
4.7. The heating element will still be hot after the plug is removed and must not be touched. Lay the calf milk warmer on
a non-flammable surface. Storage on a flammable surface (straw) is prohibited!
4.8. The calf's milk heater must be cleaned after every use. The heater can be cleaned using a soft sponge cloth (do not
use scrubbing brushes, wire brushes, wire wool or other abrasive cleaning tools) and lukewarm, soapy water. The
calf's milk heater should be placed in cold or warm water immediately after use. This makes the calf's milk heater
easier to clean and protects the PTFE coating. To clean the handle and the stand pipe, use a soft, damp cloth that
must be completely free of solvents (acetone, petrol, alcohol or similar).
) to a temperature of about 80°C. While heating up the red
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