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Optimal - Liquid Feeder

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Optimal liquid feeder is for newborn particularly premature infant's water feeding and milk feeding, also it's convenient for medicine feeding.

DESCRIPTION

The feeding head is covered by food grade silicone, high temperature resistant at 160°C, safe and nontoxic. The feeding head is cambered surface design with double holes, soft and elastic, which can prevent choking while feeding medicine. The shroud can prevent the feeding head going deeper to harm the larynx. Using compressor to draw and feed, simple operation and labor saving, can control the feeding rhythm and volume according to cylinder graduation.

The feeder should be washed separately for first use or after each use. The compressor should be washed in warm water, can't be sterilized in high temperature to avoid elasticity decrease ( if you found it's shorten after pressing, pull it properly while warm washing). The other parts can be sterilized in boiling water for 2-3 minutes or steam sterilized, but have to be disassembled to avoid thermal deformation, otherwise, it will lead to loosen when assembly, no suction or leakage when feeding. Do not heat or sterilized in microwave oven to avoid explore or deformation damage.

HOW TO USE

1. Pour the liquid into measuring cup according to required volume. Put the feeder without silicone nipple into the cup, and then press the compressor with your thumb to draw liquid from the cup.

2. Mount the silicone nipple, grasp the feeder with three fingers, and make sure the cambered surface with double holes is downward.

3. Let the baby's head slightly back, put the feeding head into its mouth, cambered surface upon the tongue, and then gently press the compressor with thumb to make water, milk or medicine slowly injected from the double channels.

4. Intermittent feeding, the strength and speed of thumb pushing shall be controlled at cylinder graduation according to baby's swallow, to avoid liquid overflow from mouth.

5. After all liquid is pushed out from the feeder, you should stop, and let the baby completely swallow it and take out the feeder to avoid vomiting.