For the safety and health of your child.WARNING!
Frequent and prolonged sucking of liquids causes tooth decay. Always check the temperature of food before feeding. Discard the product immediately at the first sign of damage or wear. Keep all unused parts out of the reach of children. Never attach the product to strings, ribbons, laces or similar parts of clothing. The child may strangle. Never use the feeding teat as a comforting pacifier. Always use the product under adult supervision.
Instructions for use, cleaning and storage:
For hygiene reasons, immerse the pacifier in boiling water for 5 minutes before first use. Make sure there is enough liquid in the pot to prevent damage. Let it cool down and squeeze out all remaining water from the pacifier. For hygiene reasons, clean the pacifier before each use by rinsing and boiling it. Check that the opening and anti-colic valve are not blocked. Do not wash the pacifier in the dishwasher. Do not leave the pacifier in the sterilisation solution for longer than recommended, as it may be damaged. When using disinfectants or agents, follow the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damaging the pacifier. Inspect the pacifier before each use and pull it in all directions - especially if the child already has teeth. Replace it as soon as you notice teeth marks or tears, as there is a risk that the child will bite off or swallow individual parts. Do not leave the product in direct sunlight or heat. Store in a clean, cool and dry place to avoid damaging the teat. Depending on the frequency of use, replace the teat after 4-8 weeks for safety and hygiene reasons. Do not heat closed bottles or bottles filled with food in the microwave - risk of explosion. There is a risk of scalding due to uneven heat distribution, so stir the food well. Keep this product information. In the event of a complaint, return the teat with the packaging.