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Multi-Lid Straw Sportee

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Thank you for purchasing a Tommee Tippee Multi-Lid Cup. This product support page is here to help you use it safely, to let you know how to clean and take care of it, and to answer any questions you may have.

 

Some toddlers like cups with straws, while others prefer a spout, so the Multi-Lid gives you both. Made for toddlers aged 12 months+, this insulated water bottle comes with two interchangeable lids to suit their drinking style. Swap the straw for the spout and use their favorite cup for longer.

  • Storage and use

    As with most sippy and straw cups, ours are to be used with milk, water or juices that don’t contain pulp. Do not use with fizzy (carbonated) beverages, formula or hot liquids.

    It’s important that you inspect your cup before each use and throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness. Do not…

    • Store or leave in direct sunlight or near a source of heat.
    • Store with or allow to come into contact with solvents or harsh chemicals.

    This cup is…

    • Not suitable for use in a conventional oven, a combination microwave oven or any other heating device.
    • Not suitable for microwave use apart from sterilizing. See cleaning and sterilization instructions for more information.
  • Safety warnings

    For you child’s safety and health…

    • 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 disassembled.
    • Never use feeding spouts or straws as a pacifier.
    • Dispose of the cup at first signs or damage or weakness.
    • Keep components not in use out of the reach of children.
    • Never attach to cords, ribbons, laces or loose parts of clothing. The child can be strangled.
    • To avoid scalding, do not use the cup with hot liquid.
    • Do not use the cup or any part of the cup as a toy.

    Please be aware that 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 cup for long periods through the day and particularly through the night, when saliva flow is reduced or if it is used as a pacifier.

  • How to clean and reassemble your cup when using the spout lid

    Instructions for cleaning your cup

    Before first use, disassemble and thoroughly clean the cup. Our insulated cups are suitable for sterilization by cold water tablet/liquid solution only.

    Wash in warm soapy water and rinse in clean water or wash in the dishwasher but be sure to place them on the top shelf only, and don’t use solvents or harsh chemicals. To avoid stains, do not allow the cup to contact oil-based foods or tomato-based sauces, and to prevent damage, avoid using a brush on the soft part of the valve.

    Before every use clean the cup carefully, and always thoroughly clean the valve after each use. To clean your cup…

    1. Un-screw the lid and use your thumb to push out the valve.

    2 Separate the 2 parts of the valve (soft & hard).

    3 Wash all parts including base and handles (if included) thoroughly in warm soapy water and rinse in clean water.

    Always shake parts after washing to remove excess water and leave to air dry before reassembling.

    Instructions for reassembling your cup

    Your cup could leak or be difficult to drink from if not assembled correctly as follows…

    4.Align the two parts (soft & hard) and press together.

    5a. Ensure parts A and B of the soft side are fully pushed through the holes of the hard side. This is essential to make sure the valve functions correctly.

    5b. Ensure the slit B opens by squeezing before use.

    6. Place the valve back in the lid, and push firmly until the sides lock into place. Screw on

    lid.

    How to clean and reassemble spout cup

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  • How to clean and reassemble your cup when using the straw lid

    Instructions for cleaning your cup

    Before first use, disassemble and thoroughly clean the cup. Our insulated cups are suitable for sterilization by cold water tablet/liquid solution only.

    Wash in warm soapy water and rinse in clean water or wash in the dishwasher but be sure to place them on the top shelf only, and don’t use solvents or harsh chemicals. To avoid stains, do not allow the cup to contact oil-based foods or tomato-based sauces, and to prevent damage, avoid using a brush on the soft part of the valve.

    Before every use clean the cup carefully, and always wash it immediately after use. To clean your cup…

    1. Remove lid from cup base and pop up the straw by pressing the trigger.

    2. Remove the trigger from the lid (wiggle left to right to release) and pull the trigger from the straw.

    3. Use your thumb to push out the hard valve from under the lid.

    4. Remove the silicone straw form under the lid.

    5. Wash all parts thoroughly in warm soapy water and rinse in clean water.

    Instructions for reassembling your cup

    Always shake parts after washing to remove excess water and leave to air dry before reassembling.

    Your cup could leak or be difficult to drink from if not assembled correctly as follows…

    6.Align the silicone straw and the hard valve, press together.

    6a. Ensure part A of the soft side is fully pushed through the hole of the hard side. This is essential to make sure the valve functions correctly.

    7. Install the silicone straw with the hard valve from under the lid, pull the straw until it clicks. Push the hard valve firmly until the three prongs lock into place.

    8. Thread the straw back into the trigger and clip the trigger back into position.

    9. Reassemble the hard straw by pushing firmly into the hard valve.

    10. Screw on lid.

    How to clean and reassemble straw cup

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