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Support Natural Start Deep Latch Bottle Teats
Getting started
Parts guide

A – Hood
B – Self-sterilising vents
C – Silicone teat
D – Anti-colic valve
E – Screw ring
F – Bottle base
G – 50ml measure
Preparing for use
Before first use, disassemble and place all components in boiling water for 5 minutes. This is to ensure hygiene. Follow the below steps to ensure your bottle is safe and ready to use:
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Disassemble your bottle
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Wash all parts in warm soapy water and rinse or use a dishwasher (top shelf only).
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Use a teat brush to gently clean the teat (C), do not turn inside out as you may damage it. Do not clean feeding hole or anti-colic valve (D) with the brush, as damage may occur.
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Reassemble your teat (C) and screw ring (E) and then place all parts in boiling water for 5 minutes or use another method of sterilisation such microwave, UV, steam or cold-water tablet/liquid solution (ensure you follow the manufacturer's instructions).
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After sterilising, reassemble your bottle ready for use.
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To prevent the teat (C) from collapsing during feeding, pinch the valve (D) 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 self-sterilising, always wash all components thoroughly and rinse in clear water or use a dishwasher (top shelf only).
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Assemble the teat (C) in the screw ring (E) and click the bottle hood (A) in place.
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Pour exactly 50ml of water into the bottle base (F). The bottles have a 50ml measure (G).
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Rest the assembled hood (A), teat (C) and screw ring (E) on top of the bottle base (F). Loosely place the assembled hood on the bottle before microwaving. Do not tighten to allow pressure release.
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Place in the microwave for 3 minutes. To sterilise multiple bottles see the timings table below. For glass bottles allow 30 minutes to cool down with the microwave door open.
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Pour out residual water and screw the assembled hood (A), teat (C) and screw ring (E) on to the bottle base (F) ready for use. After self-sterilisation, the bottle and the teat will remain sterile for 24 hours if the bottle is unopened and fully assembled. Always store bottles fully assembled.
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To prevent the teat (C) from collapsing during feeding, pinch the valve (D) 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
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Inspect before each use and pull feeding teat in all directions.
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Always clean and sterilise before each use.
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Keep away from solvents or harsh chemicals.
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Do not allow the product to come into contact with oil based foods.
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Not suitable for use in a conventional oven or a combination microwave oven with the grill feature switched on.
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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 teat.
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Teats are recommended to be replaced at least every 2 months for safety and hygiene reasons.
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Please dispose of this product and packaging responsibly.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning
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Disassemble your bottle
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Wash all parts in warm soapy water and rinse or use a dishwasher (top shelf only).
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Use a teat brush to gently clean the teat (C), do not turn inside out as you may damage it. Do not clean feeding hole or anti-colic valve (D) with the brush, as damage may occur.
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Reassemble your teat (C) and screw ring (E) and then place all parts in boiling water for 5 minutes or use another method of sterilisation such microwave, UV, steam or cold-water tablet/liquid solution (ensure you follow the manufacturer's instructions).
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After sterilising, reassemble your bottle ready for use.
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To prevent the teat (C) from collapsing during feeding, pinch the valve (D) gently between your fingers to ensure it’s open.
Warning!
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Always use this product with adult supervision. Accidents have occurred when babies have been left alone with drinking equipment due to the baby falling or if the product has been disassembled.
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Never use feeding teats as a soother
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Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay. Tooth decay in young children can occur even when non-sweetened fluids are used. This can occur if the baby is allowed to use the bottle for long period through the day and particularly through the night, when saliva flow is reduced or if it is used as a soother.
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Always check food temperature before feeding. Heating in microwave oven may product localised high temperatures. Take extra care when microwave heating. Always stir heated food to ensure even heat distribution and test the temperature before serving.
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Throw away at the first sign of damage or weakness.
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Keep components not in use out of reach of children.
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Never attach to cords, ribbons, laces or loose parts of clothing. The child can be strangled.
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Glass bottle may break.
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Loosely place the assembled hood on the bottle before microwaving. Do not tighten to allow pressure release. Do not heat in microwave with the bottle sealed.
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When making up feed, follow the formula milk manufacturer’s instructions.
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The bottle hood can pose a suffocation hazard – keep out of reach of children.
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