tommeetippee TT-423223 Food and Bottle Warmer Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- tommeetippee
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food and bottle warmer
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Mayborn ANZ Pty Ltd. (ABN 66 154 703 134)
Mayborn Group is a business name of Mayborn ANZ Pty Ltd.
Please read and keep these instructions 0223214
IMPORTANT WARNINGS!
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Keep this instruction sheet for future reference as it includes important
information.
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications
such as staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type
environments; bed and breakfast type environments. Do not use outdoors. Before
plugging in the food and bottle warmer for the first time ensure that the
voltage is compatible with your electricity supply by checking the label on
the base of the unit. Ensure water has been added to the unit before switching
the unit on. Do not immerse in water. To protect against fire, electric shock,
and injury to persons do not immerse cord, plugs or other parts of the unit in
water or other liquid. Misuse of the product may result in the risk of fire,
electric shock and/or personal injury. This appliance can be used by persons
aged 14 years and above if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the appliance do not use alkaline
cleaning agents when cleaning, use a soft cloth and a mild detergent. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are aged 14
years and above and supervised. Keep this appliance and its cord out of the
reach of children. This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety. Children do not understand the dangers associated with operating
electrical appliances. Never allow children to use this appliance. The heating
element surface is subject to residual heat after use. Do not touch hot
surfaces use handles and knobs. Ensure that the heating guidelines are
followed to ensure that the food is not heated for too long. For your child’s
safety Always check food temperature before feeding by testing on a
sensitive part of your skin. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord
or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be changed by a qualified person in
order to avoid a hazard. Always use on a dry flat heat resistant kitchen
surface. Do not move appliances when in use. Do not let the cord hang over the
edge of the kitchen work surface or touch hot surfaces. The product has been
fitted with a cold wind on the base of the unit to allow you to adjust the
length of the cord safely. It is recommended that the cord be kept as short as
possible. Do not use any accessories other than those supplied with this
appliance. The cord must exit the cable tidy using the exit recess. If the
cord is correctly placed in the tidy the product will sit level. Do not start
using the product if it is not sitting level. Regularly check the cord and
plug for signs of damage, if visible remove from use immediately. The water
inside the unit gets very hot and can cause burns, please take care when
removing items from the food and bottle warmer. The unit remains on unless it
is switched off at the mains.
USAGE HEATING GUIDELINES
The speed at which the food and bottle warmer heats the milk or food will
depend on the size of the bottle or container and the starting temperature of
the milk or food (e.g. room temperature 20°C or from the refridgerator 5°C).
We recommend that setting is always used for heating up, setting is used for
keeping warm only. The setting is a MIN setting and should not be used.
MILK OR FOOD SHOULD NOT BE HEATED FOR OVER 30 MINUTES.
The guide gives an indication of the time you can expect the warmer to take.
The maximum average stabilized temperature is approximately 85°C
FOR FEEDING BOTTLES
- Place the filled bottles in the food and bottle warmer.
- Fill the food and bottle warmer with water to the inside edge using a jug or bottle (unless using a 150ml bottle). For a smaller bottle fill to the underside of the screw ring. Never let the water overflow or rise above the neck of the bottle.
- Before plugging in, make sure the food and bottle warmer is switched to the setting. Ensure your hands are dry.
- Plug in the unit to the mains and switch the mains on.
- Turn the dial to set. The amber light will turn on to indicate the food and bottle warmer is switched on and is heating up.
- Once the water is heated, the amber light will switch off to indicate that the thermostat will maintain the temperature of the water. It does not indicate that the milk is ready. Please refer to the timings table in this manual to find out how long the milk should be heated.
- Heat the milk to the desired temperature. Ensure that the heating guidelines are followed to ensure that the milk is not heated for too long.
- Take care when removing the bottle, as it and the surrounding water will be hot.
- For your child’s safety always check milk temperature before feeding by testing on a sensitive part of your skin. Take care not to overheat the milk. Gently agitate the bottle prior to feeding.
- During feeds, the bottle can be placed back in the warmer to keep milk warm by using a setting. The thermostat will maintain the temperature of the water. In doing this the indicator light will switch to amber to indicate the warmer is heating up.
- Turn back the dial to setting and unplug the unit after feeding.
- Empty the unit of any water and wipe dry.
FOR BABY JARS
- Remove the lid and place the jar in the food and bottle warmer.
- Fill the food and bottle warmer with water to the inside edge using a jug or bottle. Ensure the water level is lower than the rim of the jar.
- Before plugging in, make sure the food and bottle warmer is switched to the setting.
- Plug in the unit to the mains and switch the mains on.
- Turn the dial to set to heat up food. The amber light will turn on to indicate the food and bottle warmer is switched on and is heating up.
- Once the water is heated, the amber light will switch off to indicate that the thermostat will maintain the temperature of the water. It does not indicate that the food is ready. To ensure that the food stays at the temperature you have selected, the thermostat will maintain the temperature of the water. In doing this the indicator light may switch to amber whilst you are heating the food.
- Heat food to the desired temperature. Ensure that the heating guidelines are followed to ensure that the food is not heated for too long. Please refer to the table provided in this leaflet.
- Take care when removing the jar, as the surrounding water will be hot.
- For your child’s safety Always check food temperature before feeding by testing on a sensitive part of your skin. Take care not to overheat the food.
- During feeds, the jar can be placed back in the food and bottle warmer to keep food warm by using a setting. The thermostat will maintain the temperature of the water. In doing this the indicator light will switch to amber to indicate the warmer is heating up.
- Turn back the dial to setting and unplug the unit after feeding.
- Empty the unit of any water and wipe dry.
HEATING GUIDELINES
INITIAL TEMPERATURE
OF FOOD| 150m1 (5oz) tommee tippee
closer to nature bottle| 260m1 (9oz) tommee tippee
closer to nature bottle| 340m1 (12oz) tommee tippee closer to nature bottle|
food jar 113g (4oz)
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SETTING| setting 3| setting 3| setting 3| setting 3
FROM FRIDGE 5’C (40°F)| 5 minutes| 8 minutes| 10.5 minutes| 16 minutes
ROOM TEMP 20°C (70°F)| 4 minutes| 6 minutes| 8 minutes| 13 minutes
CLEANING
Unplug and allow to cool before cleaning. After each use pours away remaining
water from the food and bottle warmer base by tipping the food and bottle
warmer sideways over a sink and wiping clean with a damp cloth only. Do not
clean with abrasive cleaners or allow to come into contact with solvents or
harsh chemicals, damage could result.
DE-SCALING
The frequency of de-scaling should be as follows:
Hard water 7 days
Medium 14 days
Soft 21 days
You can find out your water quality via your water provider. Unplug the food
and bottle warmer and allow it to cool before cleaning. After each use pours
away the remaining water from the food and bottle warmer base by tipping the
food and bottle warmer sideways over a sink and wiping clean with a damp cloth
only. A build-up of limescale can negatively affect the performance of the
food and bottle warmer. We recommend carrying out the descaling process as per
the above frequency guidelines to ensure the food and bottle warmer continues
to work efficiently. Living in a hard water area can produce limescale quicker
than other areas therefore descaling is required sooner. Use a descaler that
is suitable for use with stainless steel and use as per the manufacturer’s
guidelines. Alternatively, you can use white vinegar to descale your food and
bottle warmer, please use as per manufacturer’s guidelines. Once you have
descaled then perform a final cleaning cycle. You may need to repeat the
process if you find that limescale is still present. DO NOT use metal objects
or scourers to clean your food and bottle warmer. DO NOT use bleach to clean
the food and bottle warmer. DO NOT use abrasive or anti-bacterial materials.
Mayborn ANZ Pty Ltd. (ABN 66 154 703 134)
PO Box 475, Mt Waverley VIC 3149
AUSTRALIA
Newborn Brands (NZ) Ltd. PO Box 47-677
Ponsonby Auckland 1144 NEW ZEALAND
Mayborn Group is a business name of Mayborn ANZ Pty Ltd.
Copyright © Mayborn (UK) Limited 2018. TOMMEE TIPPEE is a registered
trademark.
Made in China. Model number: 1150. Voltage: 220-240V~ 50-60Hz 480W.
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