Bottle Warmer
- The bottle contents are (too) hot. What should I do?
- The bottle contents are lukewarm / cold. What should I do?
- Which foods are suitable for heating in the bottle warmer?
- How do the three modes differ from each other?
- Can the bottle warmer be used to keep food or breast milk warm?
- What is the correct way to warm a bottle with the bottle warmer?
- What are the benefits of using a bottle warmer for (breast) milk?
- The bottle feels lukewarm or cold. What can I do?
- What should I do if the contents of the bottle are too hot?
- Why is using a bottle warmer better for warming milk?
- How can I keep my bottle warmer clean?
- Is it necessary to clean or steam the bottle warmer before using it for the first time?
- Is the bottle warmer suitable for sterilizing bottles and jars?
- What types of bottles are compatible with the bottle warmer?
- What are the unique features of each of the three modes?
- Should the food be placed in the bottle warmer with or without the teat and cap?
- Can the bottle warmer be used to defrost bags and jars of frozen breast milk?
- What makes pre-boiled water the preferred choice for the bottle warmer?
- Can the bottle warmer be used with batteries for on-the-go convenience?
- Why is it not recommended to keep bottles with a screw-off bottom warm for up to 10 hours in bottle mode?
- What types of food can I heat up in the bottle warmer?
- Is it safe to use hot mode for rapidly defrost frozen items?
- Is it possible to keep food or breast milk warm using the bottle warmer?
- What should I do if my bottle warmer doesn’t start after selecting a mode?
- Why is my bottle warmer making a gurgling or bubbling sound?
- What should I do if my bottle warmer has stopped working?