Pigeon Smart Bottle Warmer
Please read this instruction manual prior to using the Smart Bottle Warmer to ensure correct operation. Keep it in a safe place after reading.
Instruction Manual
1.0 Usage
- 1.1 Warming and heating reference guide: Pages 1-2
- 1.2 Precautions for use: Page 3
- 1.3 Quality indication: Page 4
- 1.4 Features: Pages 4-5
- 1.5 How to use: Pages 5-8
- 1.6 Cleaning and maintenance: Page 8
- 1.7 Troubleshooting: Pages 9-10
- 1.8 Replacement & recycling: Page 11
- 1.9 Warranty & service: Page 11
- 2.0 Product specifications: Page 11
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1.1 Warming and heating reference guide
"Warm Milk" mode is at 37°C (temperature of water bath in warmer is constantly at ≤40°C)
Initial Storage Condition | Breast Milk | |||
Refrigerator ≤5°C | Room temperature 20°C | |||
Amount | 160ml | 180ml | 160ml | |
Type & Material | Time taken for completion (Based on initial temperature of water bath at 25°C) | |||
Pigeon Nursing Bottle | Glass | 20 to 30 minutes | – | 18 to 26 minutes |
Polypropylene (PP) | ||||
Polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) | ||||
T-Ester | ||||
Pigeon Breastmilk Storage Bag | Polyethylene (PE), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) | – | 29 to 31 minutes | 26 to 30 minutes |
Note: - Duration is for reference only. - For "Warm Milk" mode, indicated temperature refers to the milk's temperature (adjustable between 35–45°C). - 37°C is the recommended feeding temperature for milk.
"Heating" mode is at 70°C (temperature of water bath in warmer is defaulted at 70°C)
Initial Storage Condition | Formula Milk / Water | Baby Food (puree) | ||
Refrigerator ≤5°C | Room temperature 20°C | |||
Amount | 160ml | 180ml | 160ml | |
Type & Material | Time taken for completion (Based on initial temperature of water bath at 25°C) | |||
Pigeon Nursing Bottle | Glass | 4 minutes | – | 3 minutes |
Polypropylene (PP) | 6 minutes | 4 minutes | ||
Polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) | 5 minutes | 4 minutes | ||
T-Ester | 7 minutes | 5 minutes | ||
Pigeon Breastmilk Storage Bag | Polyethylene (PE), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) | – | 4 minutes | – |
Pigeon Food Container | Polypropylene (PP) | – | 3 minutes |
Note: - To prevent nutrient loss, it is not recommended to use "Heating" mode to warm up breast milk. - Duration is for reference only. - For "Heating" mode, indicated temperature refers to the water temperature in the bottle warmer (adjustable between 50–80°C). - 70°C is the recommended temperature for heating up baby food.
1.2 Precautions for use
Important Safeguards:
- Before placing the nursing bottle into the bottle warmer, add 150ml of water into the bottle warmer until it reaches the water level indication line. Adding too much or too little water will prevent the warming of milk. When the water level is insufficient, the screen of the bottle warmer will flash and beep as a reminder.
- The recommended temperature of warmed breast milk is 37°C. Please avoid heating breast milk at too high a temperature to prevent nutrient loss. Please use "Warm Milk" mode to warm up milk.
- It is recommended not to heat milk or food for more than 1 hour to avoid loss of nutrients or change in quality.
- Parents are advised to check the temperature of the milk or food before feeding.
Caution:
- Usage of this bottle warmer for purposes other than its intended use may result in injury.
- Please ensure sufficient water is in the bottle warmer before using.
- Do not expose the bottle warmer to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
- Do not remove the power plug or move the bottle warmer while in use.
- When power is off or the bottle warmer is not in use, remove the power plug immediately.
- Move or store the bottle warmer only when it has cooled down completely.
- Once the bottle warmer has cooled down completely after use, pour out remaining water (ensure the power cord remains dry), wipe clean, and dry it.
- Do not immerse the power cord, power plug, or bottle warmer in water or other liquids for cleaning.
- Do not dispose of the bottle warmer with other household waste.
Warning:
- Keep the bottle warmer out of reach of children.
- The bottle warmer is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction (by a person responsible for their safety) concerning the use of the bottle warmer in a safe manner and understand the hazards involved.
- Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the bottle warmer, especially when it is in use.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent to avoid a hazard.
- For your own safety, do not dismantle or repair the bottle warmer yourself. Doing so will void the warranty of the bottle warmer. For any usage problems or troubleshooting, please contact Pigeon Customer Care.
1.3 Quality indication
Parts | Material | Heat Resistance | Sterilization Method |
Bottle Warmer | Polypropylene | 110°C | Do not sterilize |
Heating Plate | Stainless Steel | – |
1.4 Features
Smart Bottle Sensor
- The bottle warmer can detect when a nursing bottle is inserted or removed. When the nursing bottle is inserted, it activates the "Warm Milk" mode and automatically warms the milk to 37°C (default setting). When the nursing bottle is removed, it automatically stops and enters standby mode.
- It is normal for "Warm Milk" mode to activate when water is added rapidly while the device is turned on.
Warm Milk Mode
- This mode is fully automated. After placing the nursing bottle inside, simply wait for the bottle warmer to finish warming the milk to 37°C (ideal feeding temperature). It will provide an audible and visual indication when complete, eliminating the need to frequently check the milk temperature.
- A countdown timer will be displayed on the bottle warmer during the last 3 or 5 minutes, varying based on usage conditions.
- It is recommended to use this mode to gently warm milk to preserve its nutrients.
- For optimal results, Pigeon nursing bottles are recommended.
Heating Mode
- This is a manual mode that requires you to set the heating temperature and time according to your needs. The default setting upon activation is 70°C and 5 minutes.
- This mode is recommended for heating baby food.
- This mode is not recommended for heating breast milk to prevent nutrient loss.
Intelligent Water Level Monitoring
- When the water level in the bottle warmer is too low, the screen will flash and beep to remind you to add water.
1.5 How to use
In this mode, the temperature of the water bath in the warmer is constantly maintained at ≤40°C to gently warm breast milk and prevent nutrient loss.
Warm milk
- Add 150 ml of clean tap or distilled water into the bottle warmer, ensuring it reaches the water level line. Plug in the power cord and switch it on. Always ensure the water in the warmer reaches the indicated water level line. Adding too much or too little water will prevent the warming function from starting.
- Press the Power On/Off [power-symbol] button.
- Place the nursing bottle into the bottle warmer. It will automatically warm the milk to 37°C (default setting). For different temperature settings (35°C to 45°C), press the warm milk function button [warm-milk-symbol] followed by the temperature control button [plus-minus-symbols] to set your desired temperature before placing the nursing bottle inside.
Note
- Do not move the bottle warmer while in use, as the water temperature inside will gradually increase.
- The time required to warm milk depends on the milk volume, the material of the nursing bottle, and the initial temperatures of the milk and water in the bottle warmer. Please refer to page 1 for an estimate of the time required for the milk to reach the desired temperature.
- Tips: The recommended temperature for warmed breast milk is 37°C. Please avoid warming breast milk at excessively high temperatures to prevent nutrient loss.
- A countdown timer will appear within the last 3 or 5 minutes before completion, and the device will beep three times to indicate that the milk has reached the desired temperature. Remove the nursing bottle when warming is completed.
Note
- The bottle warmer will automatically enter standby mode (not warming) when the nursing bottle is removed.
- If the nursing bottle is not removed upon completion, it will continue to keep warm for 12 hours before entering standby mode.
Tips:
- Always check the milk temperature before feeding your baby by sprinkling a few drops on the inside of your wrist.
- To preserve the nutrients and quality of breast milk, the baby should be fed immediately after the breast milk is warmed.
- After each use, unplug the bottle warmer and allow it to cool down. Pour out the water from the bottle warmer for hygiene purposes.
Heating
- Add 150 ml of clean tap or distilled water into the bottle warmer, ensuring it reaches the water level line. Plug in the power cord and switch it on.
- Press the Power On/Off button.
- Press the heating function button and set your desired temperature (50°C to 80°C) using the temperature control buttons. Press the time control button again to set your desired time (2 to 30 minutes).
- Place your food container into the bottle warmer. It will automatically heat according to your preset settings. Stir the baby food while it is in the bottle warmer to ensure even heating and prevent hot spots. Exercise caution when stirring due to the high temperature.
- Remove the food container when heating is completed. It will beep three times to indicate completion.
Note:
- The bottle warmer will automatically enter standby mode (not heating) after heating is completed.
Tips:
- Always check the baby food temperature before feeding your baby by gently stirring the food and tasting it to ensure it is not too hot.
- After each use, unplug the bottle warmer and allow it to cool down. Pour out the water from the bottle warmer for hygiene purposes.
1.6 Cleaning & Maintenance
General Maintenance
- After use, unplug the power plug and allow the bottle warmer to cool down naturally.
- Pour out the remaining water from the bottle warmer (ensure the power cord remains dry), wipe it clean, and leave it in a ventilated area to dry.
- It is recommended to use distilled water to minimize scale deposits.
- Regularly remove dirt from the bottle warmer (recommended once a month) to ensure its working efficiency is not compromised.
- If the external part of the bottle warmer is dirty, wipe it clean with a dry, clean cloth.
- Do not immerse the power cord, power plug, or bottle warmer in water or other liquids for cleaning.
- If you discover any product damage or quality issues, it must be repaired by the manufacturer or its service agent. For your own safety, do not dismantle or repair the bottle warmer yourself. Doing so will void the warranty. For any usage problems or troubleshooting, please contact Pigeon Customer Care.
Monthly Scale Deposits Removal
- Add 50ml of white vinegar and 100ml of water into the bottle warmer.
- After all deposits have dissolved, pour out the water from the bottle warmer and wash thoroughly.
1.7 Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
The bottle warmer will not start | The bottle warmer is unplugged from the power outlet. | Ensure that the plug is firmly inserted into the power outlet. A beep will signal the activation of power. If the problem persists, please contact Pigeon Customer Care. |
"Warm Milk" mode does not automatically start when a bottle is placed into the warmer. | Adding too much water (water exceeds the water level indication line) or too little water (water is significantly below the water level indication line). | Ensure the water level is at the water level indication line by pouring out excess water or adding more water. |
The bottle warmer has a blinking light indication | Insufficient water in the bottle warmer. | Add 150 ml of clean tap or distilled water into the bottle warmer, ensuring it reaches the water level line indication. |
All LED lights are flashing continuously and the bottle warmer beeps three times | Low or no water alert. | This is a function of the intelligent water level monitoring to remind you to add water. Please add 150 ml of clean tap or distilled water to resume normal usage. If water is not added, the bottle warmer will continue to flash. After 5 minutes, it will shut down automatically. |
When in "Warm Milk" mode, the bottle warmer starts warming when water is poured in | Pouring water rapidly into the bottle warmer when it is turned on. | Due to the sensor system, it is normal for "Warm Milk" mode to activate if water is added rapidly when the bottle warmer is on. Therefore, it is recommended to add water before switching the bottle warmer on. |
Bottle warmer is not working well (a) in "Warm Milk" mode, it does not enter standby mode after keeping warm for 12 hours (b) in "Heating" mode, it does not enter standby mode after heating is completed | Possible product defect. | Switch off and unplug the power plug. Allow it to cool down for a few minutes. Plug in the power plug and try warming or heating mode again (refer to pages 5-8 for instructions). If the problem persists, please contact Pigeon Customer Care. |
The milk is too hot | - Water added into the bottle warmer may be too hot. - You may have used the "Heating" mode to warm milk. | - Ensure clean tap or distilled water is added into the bottle warmer. Do not use water hotter than your preset temperature. - The recommended temperature for warmed breast milk is 37°C. Avoid warming breast milk at too high a temperature to prevent nutrient loss. - It is recommended to use "Warm Milk" mode to warm milk. - If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, please contact Pigeon Customer Care. |
The milk is too cold | - Filling the bottle warmer with too little water. - Bottle warmer might not be functioning properly. | - Ensure the water in the bottle warmer reaches the water level line. - If the problem persists after trying the above solution, please contact Pigeon Customer Care. |
The water in the bottle warmer is too hot to warm milk | You may have just finished using "Heating" mode. | Switch off and unplug the power plug. Allow the bottle warmer to cool down for a few minutes before pouring out the water. Refill with clean tap or distilled water and try operating the bottle warmer again. |
Time taken to warm the milk varies even with the same amount of milk used each time | The time taken to warm milk depends on the milk volume, material of the nursing bottle, and the initial temperatures of the milk and water in the bottle warmer. For example, if the milk has been refrigerated, it will take longer to warm. | - To ensure a more consistent warming time, make sure the bottle warmer is filled with room temperature tap or distilled water and the water level reaches the indication line. - After using the "Heating" mode, it is strongly advised to change the water in the bottle warmer before warming milk with "Warm Milk" mode. |
The buttons of the bottle warmer are not working well | Possible malfunction of buttons. | Ensure the bottle warmer is plugged in and try again. If it is still not working, contact Pigeon Customer Care. |
1.8 Replacement & recycling
Please follow your country's regulations for the separate collection of electronic components. During the warranted period, Pigeon Corporation will replace any product or part thereof found to fail to meet the product specifications.
1.9 Warranty & service
- Please scan the QR code to register for warranty for this bottle warmer. During the warranted period, Pigeon Corporation will replace any product or part thereof found to fail to meet the product specifications.
- This warranty does not include:
- (a) Misuse or any form of tampering
- (b) Alteration or modification
- (c) Usage of incorrect electrical supply or voltage
- (d) Normal wear and tear
- (e) Damages to any attachment not provided with the product
- (f) Usage not in accordance with the Instruction Manual
- (g) Repair or service by any organization other than Pigeon
2.0 Product specifications
Product Name | Smart Bottle Warmer |
Power / Voltage | 220V–240V ~ 50/60 Hz, 400W |
Measurements | 123 (L) x 123 (W) x 160 (H) mm |
Weight | 640g |
Pigeon Corporation
4-4, Nihonbashi Hisamatsu-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8480 JAPAN
www.pigeon.com
Assembled in China
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