Hello! The water is drained manually (so you have to press as long as water should come). It runs on a power cable. Yes for the porridge you need to make a water bath (by the way, the water bath part can be taken off and used separately/without the increase). Warming a porridge takes about 5-10 minutes (but would take the porridge out of the freezer a few hours before, we have never warmed up completely frozen directly).
The maximum quantity according to the filling mark on the appliance is 3.5 dl. However, you could fill it with more water as there is still plenty of room. However, the heating could then suffer.
I don't know, all the manufacturer says is: Direct control of the water temperature with 2 possible choices, 22 and 37°C: guarantees a precise and adapted temperature.
Sorry I can't give you more information.
Hello, if you pour the cold milk in the top and heat it up to 37, it will take about 3 minutes. However, if you heat a bottle/bag on top, it can take about 10 minutes....
The supplier confirmed to us that this is the latest model and the functions are as follows:
- It releases water directly into the bottle at the press of two buttons (one for 22° and one for 37°).
- Water bath for heating the bottles
The system ensures that the milk powder is properly mixed with the hot water.