How does the Milk Maker work? #
The Milk Maker must be calibrated before first use. To do so, you set the correct weight with your milk powder. You do the same for the amount of water. The QR code below will take you to our instruction videos.
Next, set the number of grams of powder to be added per 30ml of water. This information can be found on the packaging of your milk powder. When these two settings are complete, the Milk Maker itself calculates how much powder to add to the desired amount of water. It is important to keep the Milk Maker clean to prevent blockages. The Milk Maker has a built-in cleaning and disinfection mode, which allows the pipes to be cleaned from the inside.
Where can I enter the correct number of units of measurement of the milk powder? #
The Milk Maker works by weight. For this, the Milk Maker must be properly calibrated before its first use. In C2, you can set the amount of grams of powder to be added per 30ml of water. This is usually 4.5g. You can find this information on the packaging of the milk powder. Once this information is set correctly, the machine itself calculates how much powder to add based on the set volume of water.
Can I adjust the temperature for the bottle myself? #
Yes, you can set the temperature of the baby milk yourself between 40-70 degrees. By pressing the menu button once, you will see the temperature indicator flashing. You can then adjust higher or lower with the +/- button.
Can I set the temperature lower than 40 degrees? #
No, the temperature cannot be set below 40 degrees. However, the temperature will drop as soon as the warm water is mixed with the powder and poured into the cold bottle. The temperature will then be automatically around 36-37 degrees if you have set it to 40 degrees. This is the perfect temperature for your baby bottle. The best way to check the temperature is on the inside of your wrist. If it feels comfortable, the bottle is perfect for your baby.
What if I can’t get into the C-menu? #
If you cannot get into the C-menu, it is important that you first check that the bottle and mixing funnel warning light are both lit red. If you have not inserted the mixing funnel and the light still does not illuminate red, the sensor is probably off.
You can get into the C-menu by removing the mixing funnel and then holding the plus and minus buttons at the same time until the temperature appears on the screen. Once the temperature is visible on the screen, hold down the menu button until C1 appears.
Pressing the menu button repeatedly will take you to C7. This should be set to 01. If it reads 00, the mixing bowl sensor is off. Pressing the plus button changes it to 01. The mixing bowl warning light comes on immediately. By turning off the device with the on-off button, the device saves the setting.
How much time should I allow between preparing 2 bottles? #
You need to allow about 45 – 90 seconds, depending on the amount. The more milk that was prepared for the first bottle, the longer it takes for the boiler to heat up for the next bottle.
In what steps can the ml of needed milk be adjusted? #
You can increase the amount with steps of 10 ml. Starting at 30 ml. The device itself calculates how much powder to add.
What types of milk powder can be used? #
The Easybaby Milk Maker works with all types of milk powder. However, be careful when using diet formula. This is because diet formula is generally thicker and stickier than regular milk powder. The device is fine to use with diet formula, provided the proportions are properly calibrated. In addition, it is advised to clean the device more often (daily) if you are using diet formula.
How is the water heated and what material is used? #
The water is heated with the help of a boiler. The boiler is made out of stainless steel and has a volume of 300 ml. The boiler is refilled with fresh water after the preparation of the bottle.
How can I calibrate the Milk Maker? #
The Milk Maker is calibrated by removing the mixing funnel and then pressing the START button for 3-5 seconds. The C-menu will now appear. Navigate through the menu by pressing the MENU button. In the C1 menu you can calibrate the water and in the C3 menu you can calibrate the milk powder. For further explanations please see our instruction videos.
If I, for examale, set the Milk Maker to 150 ml, I get 170 ml of baby milk. How is that possible? #
Yes, that’s right. The set amount refers to the amount of water. The powder is then added and therefore the final amount is always higher than the set amount.
How should the individual parts be cleaned? Can they also be placed in the dishwasher? #
The individual parts can simply be rinsed with warm water and cannot be placed in the dishwasher. We also advise you not to use dishwashing detergent but special detergent for baby bottles. If there is a sour smell from the milk powder, the parts can be cleaned in a soda bath.
Is it possible to have only warm water from the machine? #
Yes it’s possible. You simply press the water button.
How much energy does the Milk Maker use when it’s on all day? #
In standby mode, the Milk Maker uses 1 Watt per hour.
Can large bottles also be placed under the Milk Maker? #
Yes that’s possible. The maximum height is 17 cm.
How often should I change the water? #
We recommend you to change the water once a day.
Is this the original packaging? #
Yes, this is the original packaging. Because we exclusively sell online, we ship the Milk Maker as protected as possible. We also want to offer the Milk Maker as sharp and sustainable as possible, with an eye for the environment, so no double box around it. For these 3 reasons, the Milk Maker is packed and shipped this way.
Which app can I use for the Milk Maker? #
You can use the app ‘Tuya Smart’ or the app ‘Smart-life Smart living’.
How do I know if my bottle contains enough water and powder? #
You can weigh your bottle by first weighing only the water. You do this by first setting your bottle to 0 grams on the scale. Then place your bottle on the bottle holder and press water. 100 ml of water weighs 100 grams.
Next, weigh the completely prepared bottle. (First set your bottle to 0 on the scale). For every 30 ml of water, 1 time the number of powder you set in C2 will be added. For example: a bottle of 90 ml of water (with 4.5 entered at C2) weights to approximately 103.5 grams. A small deviation is acceptable.