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Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep Machine, Black

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Always ensure good hygiene by washing your hands and work surfaces before handling the water filter. In a statement, Tommee Tippee, said: "We’re concerned by the findings mentioned in the post and are investigating." Your Perfect Prep machine is designed for use with water straight from the tap so there is no need to pre-boil the water using a kettle or use bottled water. The Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep filters feature a unique filtration membrane which removes bacteria and other contaminates that can be found in water. This ensures that your water is clean and safe to make a bottle feed. Wait whilst the boiled water is emptied from the tank, through the dispenser outlet, into the container that you placed under the outlet in step 1. This can take a few minutes. Pour 1 litre of clear/white (food grade) vinegar into the water tank. Top up the water tank to the max line with freshly boiled water and place a suitable container under the dispenser spout.

They need to be testing what the build-up is in the pipes and why it's happening, especially when the cleaning instructions are followed." Read More Related Articles A red warning light on your perfect prep machine will indicate when the filter needs to be replaced; please change the filter as soon as this is indicated for your child's safety and health. I honestly didn't think mine would have been affected because of how often I clean the machine – I was horrified! Hot shot: The initial ‘hot-shot’ of 70°C water kills any bacteria present in the formula after which cooler water is dispensed to deliver a bottle feed at body temperature, just like breast milkAt this time the lid, hopper and bottle stand should also be cleaned using hot soapy water, rinsed thoroughly, and allowed to dry naturally (do not use cloths or tea towels to dry). Before first use you need to run a cleaning cycle – which should take approximately 10 minutes. For hygiene and safety reasons you should clean your unit on a regular basis. It is extremely important that you only use Tommee Tippee antibacterial Perfect Prep Filters with the Perfect Prep Machine. Our filters feature a unique filtration membrane to remove bacteria and other contaminants that can be found in water. Most standard water filters do not include an anti-bacterial filtration membrane so will NOT remove bacteria. The Perfect Prep is compatible with any brand of bottle and any type of formula milk. It provides a shot of water at 70 degrees centigrade to kill any bacteria that may be present in the formula. Then you simply add the required amount of powdered milk into the water and shake to dissolve. The Perfect Prep automatically tops the bottle up with the required amount of water. It can make bottles from 4 fl.oz up to 11 fl.oz. Perfect Prep specifications This product is intended to filter potable (drinking) water only. Do not put water of unknown quality into this product.

With the water hopper in place (but not the filter) fill the hopper with 1 litre of freshly boiled hot water.

This easy to use bottle preparation machine features a clear warning light to indicate when you need to run a cleaning or descaling cycle and when it’s time to change the filter. Using a cold-water sterilising solution (following manufacturer guidelines for using with 1.8 litres of water), add required amount to the water tank. Fill the tank to the max line with cold water and place a suitable container under the dispenser spout. Clean the external machine surface with a clean cloth (it is advisable to use an antibacterial solution), taking care to clean in all grooves and under the dispenser spout.

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