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I purchased a Lindham day and night feeding system but before I could work out how to use it, baby made his appearance- 8 weeks early!. In all the ensuing chaos the instructions have vanished and I havent a clue how to set it up or use it.If anyone can help you would be saving me from endless half asleep trips to the kitchen and back! Thanx
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Ok I can help belive it or not I bought it too and ended up breastfeeding so brought it back, so here goes:
-See the larger resvior (like ice pack for cooler bags) you fill that and freeze it.

-The other wee container that has two cap like opening on it r 2 be filled too but not frozen these r for warming bottles.

-The bottle holder at back can be lifted on/off.

-At night when ur going to bed you put 2 bottles in bottle holder.

-Put the frozen icepack into bottle carrier.
Put the double resvior into bottle carrier or beside it some where they won't get misplaced.

-The little blue basket is used for standard bottles take it out for use of wideneck bottles.

-Place the bottle holder with icepack(frozen) and bottles in it back onto unit.

-At night wen heating bottle just simple empty in to heating part one side on the container with two caps and heat.

-Wipe clean and remove leftover water and repeat process every night.

Great product idea hope this helps.
Plug in unit somewhere handy to bed.
The night light switch is somewhere at side switch that in for getting up.
Debbiexxx
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Thank you Debbie! Youre a lifesaver,No more stumbling down stairs and bumping into doors at 4 in the morn!
Andrea xxx
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No probs, I actually returned mine then found instructions few weeks ago I 4got to put them bk in box, sum poor person sumwhere is clueless 2. just threw them out shame cuda posted them 2 u.....
Goodluck with nightfeeds, always online in middle of nite doin nitefeeds 2 if u wana chat??
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hi i bought the lindam night and day feeding system the other day second hand and it didnt come with the box that goes at the back and no instructions so how do i use the warmer. i tried warming a bottle in it one night by just standing a bottle int he warming place and it didnt warn the bottle although when i removed the bottle the actual warmer was heating up. so i know it works, help!!!
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How much did you pay fo it? did any of the containers come with it? With out unique holder a basic bt warmer would have done did you know it was missing??
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no i didnt my husband bought it off the local market. i dont know how much he paid for it. everything is there except the cooler that goes at the back and the instructions of course. the heating part actually heats up but when i put bottle in nothing happened. im not sure whether i have to do somehting other than just place bottle in it?? the night light also works too. my husband didnt know anyhting was missing from it until i told him and then it was too late.
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You see I comes with an Icepac for cooler at back a a snall container with two resivoir compartment which I think hold about 30ml of water which you put into heating part, so put about 20-30mls of water in heating part thats it, an he not bring it back?

At night when heating bottle just simply empty in to heating part 20-30ml of water and heat.

-Wipe clean and remove leftover water and repeat process every night.

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the ice pack didnt come with it, but the heating part has the blue basket type thing in it. do i put the water into that bit? he didnt know it came with anything else. it wasnt in a box though so he saw it as a bottle warmer and thought hed help by buying it. he said it cost him a couple of quid so its not that bad if it doesnt work. the market is back on on monday so if the same stall is there i suppose ill go on and ask them myself. samxxx
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blue basket 4 starndard bottles take out if uhave wide neck bottles an thats where ou put the water bout 20-30mls hope this helps.xx
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hi thanks that helps loads its now working. ive found solution to coolbox being missing too. my little boy only wakes once a night now for feed so i take a jug full of ice with a bottle in it and it keeps it fresh until he wakes at 3am for feed.
thanks youve been a great help. samxxx
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your welcome hopefully 3am wont last long xx
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i have him sleeping til 5am now, but he hasnt been well. ive had him to docs for chest infection. my daughter has severe asthma. so we havent had much sleep. but im hoping theres a light at the end of the tunnel and soon!!! lol. xx
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your welcome good luck with might feedsxx

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