Operation Manual

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Routine maintenance of the boiler
Limescale residues will laminate inside the boiler in normal use. It may be advantageous to
use pre-boiled or filtered water in your baby food maker in order to reduce the limescale
build-up and the need to decalcify.
On a regular basis, the residues can be removed by using a white vinegar solution.
Approximately 230ml of a white vinegar solution (in a ratio of 1:4, meaning 1 part of
vinegar to 4 parts of water) should be poured into the boiler and left for 2 hours. The
solution should then be removed and the boiler should be rinsed and dried off.
Perform a steaming cycle by using 230ml of water with the empty blending container only.
The cleaning process is recommended to be carried out at regular intervals - at least once
every 2 weeks if using hard water.
Warning! Always unplug the unit and make sure it is cold before cleaning it.
Cleaning plastic parts
All plastic parts should be cleaned after each operation.
Rinse them (except the base unit) thoroughly and remove any food residues.
Wash them by hand with a little mild liquid detergent or neutral detergent.
Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately.
Cleaning the blending container
Rinse it thoroughly and remove any food residues after each use.
Make sure the steam hole (l) has no residues stuck to it by using the cleaning brush.
Wash the container (m) by hand with a little mild liquid detergent or neutral detergent.
Rinse it thoroughly and dry it immediately.
Make sure there are no residues inside the steam chamber. Repeat the two steps above if
necessary.
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC
In order to preserve our environment and protect human health, the waste electrical and
electronic equipment should be disposed of in accordance with specific rules with the
implication of both suppliers and users. For this reason, as indicated by the symbol on the
rating label or on the packaging, your appliance should not be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste. The user has the right to bring it to a municipal collection point performing
waste recovery by means of reuse, recycling or use for other applications in accordance with
the directive.