Part-by-part safety reference
Not all parts of a baby puree maker handle the dishwasher equally. Clean the removable glass bowl, blade assembly, and splash guard after each use. The main unit contains a motor in the upper housing and electrical components in the base, so it must never be submerged or placed in a dishwasher.
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Component
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Dishwasher?
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300 ml glass mixing bowl
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✔
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Lid / splash guard
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✔ |
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316L stainless steel blade
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✔ |
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upper housing contains the motor
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Do not submerge the main unit
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lower body contains the control panel and power connection
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Do not submerge the main unit |
The right cleaning routine after each session
1. Unplug and allow the machine to cool
After cooking or blending, switch off and unplug the baby food maker. Wait until the steam area, glass bowl, and water tank are cool enough to handle safely.
2. Remove and rinse food-contact parts promptly
Take out the 300ml glass bowl, blade assembly, and splash guard. Rinse them with warm water soon after use, especially after preparing foods such as rice paste, root vegetables, meat, or egg, which may dry and stick to the surfaces.
3. Dishwasher-clean the removable parts
The following removable components are dishwasher safe:
- 300 ml glass bowl
- Blade assembly
- splash guard
Place them securely on the top rack of the dishwasher. For handwashing, use warm water, mild dish soap, and a soft sponge. Handle the blade carefully by its safe edges or hub, as it is sharp.
4. Use the Auto Clean function for quick residue removal
For light residue after blending, reassemble the bowl and blade correctly, add approximately 150ml of warm water and a small drop of mild dish soap, then run the auto clean program. After the cycle, discard the water and rinse the removable parts thoroughly.
| Do not operate the machine without the bowl and blade properly installed.
5. Clean the water tank without immersing the machine
Empty any remaining water from the water tank after use. The inside of the water tank may be cleaned with clean water and a soft cloth or sponge.
Important:
The machine’s upper housing contains the motor, while the lower body contains the control panel and power connection. Do not submerge the main unit, rinse it under running water, or allow water to enter the motor housing, control panel, or power socket.
6. Wipe the exterior of the main unit
Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the outer surface of the machine. For stubborn marks, apply a small amount of mild detergent to the cloth, then wipe again with a clean damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
7. Descale the water tank regularly
To help maintain steady steam performance, descale the water tank approximately once a month, or more often in hard-water areas.
- Add 100 ml of clean water and 1 teaspoon of food-grade citric acid to the water tank.
- Run one complete steam cycle with no food in the bowl.
- Empty the tank.
- Add clean water and run two additional steam cycles to rinse away any remaining citric acid.
- Wipe dry and leave the tank open to air-dry before storage.
Cleaning Safety Warnings
- Dishwasher safe: glass bowl, blade assembly, anti-overflow lid only.
- Not dishwasher safe: main unit, motor housing, control panel, power base, power socket.
- Never immerse the machine body in water.
- Never clean the motor housing or base under running water.
- Always unplug the appliance before cleaning.
- Handle the blade carefully to avoid injury.
- Make sure all parts are completely dry before reassembly and storage.