Before first use (and regularly thereafter), please disassemble all parts of the bottle and sterilize them. You can boil the bottle, nipple, and other accessories in water for 3-5 minutes to sterilize them. Make sure all components are completely submerged in water during sterilization. Alternatively, you can use methods such as steam sterilizers, microwave sterilization bags, or UV sterilizers for sterilization according to the instructions. Note: Before sterilizing, make sure to thoroughly clean the bottle and accessories with warm water and soap and rinse them well. After sterilizing, place all components on a clean drying rack to air dry for later use.
When replacing the nipple, first make sure that the bottle is clean and not hot to the touch. Unscrew the bottle cap ring and remove the old nipple. Pull the new nipple through the cap ring opening from below and straighten it upwards until the bottom of the nipple is fully inserted into the cap ring groove. Please ensure that the nipple is correctly installed to prevent leakage. For hygiene and safety reasons, it is recommended that the nipple be replaced approximately every two months. If you find signs of aging or damage (such as cracks or thinning) on the nipple, it should be replaced with a new one immediately. It should also be sterilized before first use.
We do not recommend using a microwave to heat milk bottles directly. Microwave heating can cause dangerous “hot spots” in milk or formula, where the liquid is very hot in some places while other parts remain cold, which could burn your baby. The correct method is to soak the filled milk bottle in a bowl of warm water, or use a bottle warmer with a constant temperature to heat the milk. Gently shake the liquid in the bottle after heating, and be sure to test the temperature on the inside of your wrist before feeding to ensure that the milk is at a safe temperature. (Empty bottles or parts should not be heated in the microwave).
Absolutely. Our bottles, nipples, and all components can be cleaned in the top rack of the dishwasher. We suggest placing small parts such as pacifiers and vent valves in a special dishwasher basket and placing them in the top rack for cleaning to prevent them from falling to the bottom of the dishwasher. Please use a mild dish detergent and select the normal cleaning cycle. Avoid using high-temperature sterilization cycles to prevent some components from becoming deformed due to heat. After cleaning, wait until all components are completely dry before assembling and using them. (If you do not have a dishwasher, using warm water and washing the bottles by hand with detergent is also an effective method).