Bear Bottle Washer FAQ
Find quick answers about bottle washer cleaning, sterilizing, drying, detergent use, bottle placement, and everyday care.
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- Use purified or soft water only
- Empty milk residue before loading bottles
- Use one detergent tablet per cycle when needed
- Do not pour water directly into the washing chamber
- Always press Start / Pause before opening the lid during operation
Frequently Asked Questions
What can this bottle washer clean?
It is designed for baby bottles, nipples, bottle caps, breast pump parts, and other small feeding accessories.
Does it wash, sterilize, and dry in one machine?
Yes. This appliance combines washing, steam sterilization, and hot-air drying in one machine.
How many bottles can it hold?
The machine is designed for up to 4 bottles per cycle, depending on bottle size and how accessories are arranged.
Do I need detergent tablets?
Detergent tablets can be used for washing cycles when needed. The manual recommends one tablet per cycle.
Can I use tap water?
It is recommended to use purified or soft water to reduce mineral buildup and support better long-term performance.
Can I pour water directly into the chamber?
No. Water should be added to the water tank only, not directly into the washing chamber.
Can I open the lid during operation?
Yes, but you should press the Start / Pause button first. Opening the lid during washing or steam functions may expose you to hot water or steam.
Why are the bottles still wet after drying?
Heavy loads, crowded arrangement, and trapped water may leave some moisture. Try reducing the load or running the drying function again.
Can it clean breast pump parts?
Yes. The machine is designed to handle pump accessories alongside bottles and feeding parts.
How do I know which mode to choose?
- Rapid Wash: quicker routine cleaning
- Normal Wash: standard daily cleaning
- Auto: more complete automated cycle
- Steam: steam sterilization
- Drying: hot-air drying only
What does the no-water warning mean?
It usually means the water tank needs to be refilled or checked. Refill the tank and press Start / Pause again.
What do error codes E4, E5, and E6 mean?
- E4: water temperature sensor fault
- E5: communication failure
- E6: heating failure
Where can I find care and cleaning instructions?
Use the Care Guide and Manual for cleaning the body, spray arms, shelves, and filter cup.
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