Philips AVENT SCY761-04 Anti Colic Baby Bottle User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- PHILIPS AVENT
Table of Contents
- FAQS
- Are Philips Avent bottles suitable for the freezer?
- Can I use a microwave to warm up my Philips Avent bottle?
- What are the Philips Avent bottles and parts made of?
- Is my Philips Avent product recyclable?
- What makes the Philips Avent bottles anti-colic?
- Why are Avent nipples and pacifiers made of silicon instead of latex?
- Is my Philips Avent product BPA-free?
- Is it safe to use discolored Philips Avent products?
- How do I clean and sterilize Philips Avent bottles and teats?
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Philips AVENT SCY761-04 Anti Colic Baby Bottle User Manual
FAQS
Are Philips Avent bottles suitable for the freezer?
Yes, Philips Avent bottles can be stored in the freezer - except glass bottles
- and can be used for pre-cooked food.
Can I use a microwave to warm up my Philips Avent bottle?
We do not recommend using a microwave to warm up baby's food or drinks. Microwaves might alter the quality Microwaves might alter the quality of food/drinks and destroy some valuable nutrients. Microwaves do not heat evenly and they might leave “hot spots” which could scald your baby. When using the microwave When heating up your Philips Avent bottle in the microwave, please only place the container without screw ring, AirFree vent, nipple and cap. Always stir heated content to ensure even heat distribution and check the temperature before serving.
What are the Philips Avent bottles and parts made of?
The Philips Avent bottles are made of 100% BPA-free material. The bottles are made of polypropylene or polyethersulfone. BPA-free parts All Philips Avent parts that come in contact with breast milk and food are 100% BPA free. The Philips Avent nipples are made of Silicone and the AirFree vent insert is made out PBT and Silicone (LSR).
Is my Philips Avent product recyclable?
All the components are recyclable, except the silicone nipple (if present).
What makes the Philips Avent bottles anti-colic?
The unique valve on the nipple flexes to allow air into the Philips Avent bottle instead of your baby's tummy. Clinically tested A clinical trial demonstrated that at 2 weeks of age, babies fed with a Philips Avent bottle experience less colic than babies fed with a conventional bottle.
Why are Avent nipples and pacifiers made of silicon instead of latex?
The advantages of Silicone compared to Latex:
- Highly transparent, for a natural and hygienic aspect
- Suitable for latex allergic people
- Silicone rubber is more durable than latex rubber
- Sturdy – hard for baby to bite through
- Tasteless and odorless, makes easier breast feeding compatibility. Latex smells and tastes of rubber, and can cause the baby to reject mom’s breast
- Can be sterilized using boiling water, steam or cold water method
- Microwave resistant, and dishwasher-proof
Is my Philips Avent product BPA-free?
All parts of Philips Avent products that have contact with food are 100% BPA- free.
Is it safe to use discolored Philips Avent products?
Provided the Philips Avent parts are in good condition, discoloring is harmless and will not affect the functionality of the parts.
How do I clean and sterilize Philips Avent bottles and teats?
Always clean and sterilize your Philips Avent bottle and nipple after each use. Follow these instructions on how to clean, sterilize and store your Philips Avent bottles and nipples. sink:
Instructions to clean your Philips Avent bottle and nipple
Using your sink:
- Disassemble the bottle and nipple
- Clean all parts with a soft brush (only use a mild washing soap)
Using your dishwasher
- Disassemble the bottle and nipple
- Clean all parts on the top rack of your dishwasher (only use a mild washing soap or tablet)
Note: Please avoid washcloths, (abrasive) sponges and brushes with
bristles that may tear the silicone or could lead the ink to come off the
bottle. We advise you to use the Philips Avent Bottle and nipple brush and
clean them gently.
Instructions to sterilize in boiling water
Always make sure that you thoroughly clean your bottles before sterilizing.
Follow these steps on how to sterilize your Philips Avent bottle and nipple in
boiling water.
- Disassemble the bottle and nipple
- Bring plenty of water to a boil
- Place all parts in boiling water for 5 minutes
- Make sure that the parts do not touch each other or the side of the pan, This prevents deformation and damage.
If possible, clean with the Philips Avent bottle and nipple brush. Do not use corrosive or antibacterial cleaners, chemical solutions, or concentrated cleaners.
Instructions to sterilize with the Philips Avent sterilizer
Always make sure that you thoroughly clean your bottles before sterilizing.
Follow these steps on how to sterilize your Philips Avent bottle and nipple
with the Philips Avent sterilizer.
- Disassemble the bottle and nipple
- Sterilize all parts by following the instructions in the user manual
- Make sure that the parts do not touch each other. This prevents deformation and damage.
- Do not sterilize nipples too long as this can weaken the nipple.
If possible, clean with the Philips Avent bottle and nipple brush. Do not use corrosive or antibacterial cleaners, chemical solutions, or concentrated cleaners.
Storage after cleaning
Do not leave a feeding nipple or AirFree™ vent insert in direct sunlight or heat. Also never leave in disinfectant for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the parts. Keep all parts dry in a covered container.
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