FRONT
Figure 2
Screw the collar onto the thread of the bottle in a clockwise direction to securely tighten the collar. When assembling the cap, make sure to place the cap vertically onto the bottle so the nipple sits upright and is sealed.
Compatibility: Only use Munchkin LATCH nipples with Munchkin LATCH bottles. Replacement nipples are available separately. Make sure that you are feeding your baby
with the correct flow 0m+ rate nipple.
WARNING: Do not let child take a bottle to bed or
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instructions
4oz / 118ml 8oz / 237ml bottles
BACK
Nipple
Cap
Collar
Sealing Disc | Bottle |
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| Valve |
Instructions for use: Wash and inspect before use. Top rack dishwasher safe. Safe for boiling and steam sterilizing. Safe for all ages.
Sterilizing: Before first use, disassemble the bottle and place all bottle parts in boiling water for
5 minutes or use the Munchkin® SteamGuard™ Microwave or Electric Sterilizer for proper hygiene.
Cleaning and Maintenance: Carefully disassemble the bottle. To remove the valve from the bottom of the bottle, grasp any portion of the circular flange/disc and pull outward until loose. Wash and rinse each piece separately and thoroughly. Carefully clean valve to avoid tearing. Sterilize using a sterilizer or boil for 5 minutes. All components are top rack dishwasher safe. Use dishwasher basket to secure components during wash and dry cycles.
Assembly: Before each use, hold the tip of the valve (triangular head) up to the light to see the slit and pinch apart to ensure
proper venting. When assembling your LATCH bottle, first push the valve firmly through the hole at the bottom of the bottle. Make
sure that the triangular head of the valve is fully inserted. A fully inserted valve will have a visible gap between the bottom edge of the triangular head against the hole opening at the bottom of the bottle. You may not always see a gap unless you apply upward pressure with your thumb, as you inspect. (see Figure 1)
Next, pull the nipple through the collar, ensuring that the flanges are tucked underneath. It is easier to assemble if you pull the nipple back and forth upwards, instead of pulling it up straight. Make sure the 3rd segment under the accordion is resting above the collar. The area where the nipple and collar meet should be flush (no gap). (see Figure 2)