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Support Advanced Anti-Colic Bottle
Getting Started
Parts Guide

Preparing for use
Before first use disassemble and place all the components in boiling water for 5 minutes. This is to ensure hygiene.

- Disassemble your bottle
- Wash ALL parts in warm, soapy water and rinse or use a dishwasher (top shelf only).
- Use a teat brush to gently clean the teat (B), do not turn inside out as you may damage it.
- Reassemble the teat (B) and screw ring and then place all parts in boiling water for 5 minutes or use another method of sterilisation such as a UV or steam steriliser or cold water tablet/liquid solution (ensure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions).
- After sterilising reassemble your bottle as per the diagram ready to use. When assembling your bottle it is important that you check the lid of the venting tube (E) is fully closed.
- To prevent the teat (B) from collapsing, check that the slit in the silicone valve (F) has not sealed. If it has sealed pinch it gently between your fingers to ensure it’s open.
How to self-sterilise in a microwave
This method allows you to easily sterilise bottles using a microwave. Before sterilising, always disassemble and wash all components thoroughly and rinse in clear water or use dishwasher (top shelf only).

- Assemble the teat (B) in the screw ring (D) and click the bottle hood (A) in place.
- Pour exactly 50ml of water into the bottle base (G). The bottles have a 50ml measure (H).
- Assemble the venting tube (E) with the silicone valve (F) and then place the bottle base (G) as per the diagram. Ensure the inside of the venting tube is thoroughly washed and dried before self-sterilising.
- Loosely place the assembled hood (A), teat (B), and screw ring (D) on top of the bottle base (G). Do not tighten the lid to allow pressure release.
- Place in the microwave for 3 minutes. To sterilise multiple bottles see table below. Allow the bottle to cool down for at least 5 minutes before removing from the microwave. For glass bottles, allow 30 minutes to cool down with the microwave door open.
- Pour out residual water and screw the assembled hood (A), teat (B) and screw ring (D) on to the bottle base (G) ready for use. Ensure the lid of the venting tube (E) is closed. After the self-sterilisation the bottle and teat will remain sterile for 24hours if the bottle is unopened and fully assembled. Always store the bottles fully assembled.
- To prevent the teat (B) from collapsing, check that the slit In the silicone valve (F) has not sealed. If it has sealed pinch it gently between your fingers to ensure it’s open. Microwave recommended times for all bottle sizes. Based on microwaves from 700 to 1000 Watts.

Storage and use
- Inspect before each use and pull the feeding teat in all directions.
- Always clean and sterilise before each use.
- Keep away from solvents or harsh chemicals.
- Do not allow the product to come into contact with oil based foods.
- Not suitable for use in a conventional oven or a combination microwave oven with the grill feature switched on.
- Do not leave a feeding teat in direct sunlight or heat, or leave in disinfectant (sterilising solution) for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the nipple.
- Teats are recommended to be replaced at least every 2 months for safety and hygiene reasons.
- Please dispose of this product and packaging responsibly.
Cleaning and maintenance
How to clean
- Disassemble your bottle
- Wash ALL parts in warm, soapy water and rinse or use a dishwasher (top shelf only).
- Use a teat brush to gently clean the teat (B), do not turn inside out as you may damage it.
- Reassemble the teat (B) and screw ring and then place all parts in boiling water for 5 minutes or use another method of sterilisation such as microwave, UV, steam, or cold water tablet/liquid solution (ensure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions).
- After sterilising reassemble your bottle as per the diagram ready to use. When assembling your bottle it is important that you check the lid of the venting tube (E) is fully closed.
- To prevent the teat (B) from collapsing, check that the slit in the silicone valve (F) has not sealed. If it has sealed pinch it gently between your fingers to ensure it’s open.
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