Before first use, clean the product and then place it in boiling water for 5 minutes to ensure hygiene.
Wash the bottle teat in warm water before each use to ensure hygiene.
Take extra care when washing to avoid damaging the valve.
It is not recommended to wash the pacifier in the dishwasher, as the detergents may damage the product.
The pacifier can be disinfected in a microwave/steam sterilizer or with a sterilization box.
Do not use antibacterial agents. Never use chemically aggressive or antibacterial cleaning agents, as these can damage the product.
Inspect the pacifier before each use and pull it in all directions, especially when the baby is teething. Discard at the first sign of damage or weakness.
Do not tighten the bottle cap as this may disrupt the teat's ventilation.
Always check for leaks. If fluid leaks, unscrew the cap and check that the teat is securely attached.
Never make the flow openings of the teats larger, as this can damage the teat.
Do not leave a feeding teat in direct sunlight or heat, or in a disinfectant (“sterilizing solution”) for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the teat.
Not suitable for heating in an oven.
It is recommended to replace a pacifier after 2 months of use at the latest.
Instructions for disinfecting the bottle teat in the sterilizer box.
CAUTION! Failure to follow these instructions may result in burns or damage to the product and/or microwave.
- Always check the water level in the sterilizer box before use.
- The sterilizer box can disinfect one bottle teat at a time.
- This product is not a toy. Use and store this product out of the reach of children.