Before First and Each Use
Before first use, fully disassemble all parts, wash the product, then place the components in boiling water for five minutes to ensure hygiene.
To prevent a possible choking hazard, pull on the straw in all directions before each use to ensure it does not tear. Inspect carefully, especially when the child develops teeth. Discontinue use and replace the straw immediately if any signs of wear or damage are visible, such as cracking or change of shape. Small pieces can accidentally be inhaled and cause serious injury.
Cleaning
All parts are dishwasher safe (top rack only). Avoid overly aggressive cleaning of any parts to prevent damage to sealing surfaces.
Do not sterilize or boil the insulated straw cup vessel after the initial boil. The cap, handles, and straw components are safe for use in electric sterilizers, microwave sterilizers, or boiling water.
Assembly & Use
Diagram Step 1: Assemble both straw pieces firmly together.
Diagram Step 2: Pull through lid until straw snaps into place.
Diagram Step 3: The straw is now snapped into place in the lid. The rubber collar should be visible. If the rubber collar is not visible, the straw is not correctly in place.
If your cup has removable handles, assemble handles with the cap before tightening onto the cup. Connect the notches in the handles with the structure under the cap.
Fill the cup and tightly screw the cap on, with or without handles. To prevent leaking, do not use with carbonated liquids.
For Your Child's Safety and Health
WARNING!
- Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay.
- Always check food temperature before feeding.
- Throw away at the first signs of 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.
- Never use straw as a pacifier/soother.
- Always use this product with adult supervision.
- Always check the straw for signs of wear and replace when damaged.
- Do not use a microwave oven to heat the cup, as microwave ovens can create hot spots in the cup, contents, and/or components.
- Do not leave the straw in direct sunlight or heat, or leave in disinfectant (sterilizing solution) for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the straw.
- Do not allow a child to walk or run while using any cup.
- Straws are not suitable for a child under six months.
- Do not let a child take a cup to bed or self-feed for long periods.