Tommee tippee baby food


Quick-Cook Baby Food Maker Product Support

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  • Cleaning & Maintenance
  • Troubleshooting
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Getting Started

Do you have a question about the Tommee Tippee Quick-Cook Baby Food Maker? Find the answers here.

Parts Guide

A step by step guide to all component parts, how they fit together and what they do.

Setting up your Quick-Cook Baby Food Maker for first use:

Before using your baby food maker we recommend cleaning all the parts as follows:

WARNING! Handle the blade carefully as it is extremely sharp.

1. Remove the blade by holding the blade tab inside the unit while turning the locking ring on the bottom of the container. This will remove the locking ring and the blade will split into two parts. (Pictures 1, 2, 3).

To re-assemble, reverse these steps.

2. Wash the blade, jug, basket, sealing ring and lid in soapy water then dry and reassemble. Place your baby food maker unit on a clean, dry kitchen work surface.

3. Place the basket inside the jug, place the lid on jug in the correct orientation and lock in place using the locking dial (Pictures 4, 5).

4. Unlock the water tank by rotating the lid anti-clockwise. Fill the water tank with 350ml of cold water, replace the cap and lock it in place (Picture 6). Make sure that the water level is not filled above the inside edge of the water tank.

5. Plug your baby food maker into a mains power supply and turn on the power. Press the start button to turn on the unit and the LCD display will illuminate (Picture 7).

6. Set the steam time to 30 minutes using the + buttons (Pictures 8, 10)

7. Press the start button to start (Picture 11).

The unit will now run the steam cycle automatically.

8. When the cycle has finished, your baby food maker will beep and the LCD display will turn off. Turn off the power supply, unplug your baby food maker and allow it to cool completely. Unlock the jug and pour away any residual water.

9. Clean the jug and steamer basket following the cleaning instructions.

10. Pour away any remaining water from the water tank by tipping the unit sideways over a sink. Wipe your baby food maker clean and dry and it's now ready to use.

Using your machine

For your child's safety always check food temperature before feeding. Your Baby Food Maker can steam and blend vegetables, fruits (peeled and cored/pips removed), meats and fish (with bones removed). You must cut all food into approximately half inch (1-2cm) cubes before placing it into the jug or basket for cooking. For cooking times see below. For recipes visit tommeetippee.com.

During the steaming process hot steam passes through the vent at the back of your Baby Food Maker, so position it away from walls and make sure it is not underneath any overhanging shelves or cabinets.

1. Place your Baby Food Maker on a flat dry kitchen work surface. Place the jug or basket with diced food into the base (picture 4) and lock in place using the locking dial (picture 5). Steam no more than 200 grams in one cycle. Fill the water tank with 12 fl oz (350ml) of cold water and replace the cap (Picture 6).

2. Plug your Baby Food Maker into a mains power supply. The unit will beep. Press the start button to turn it on. The LCD display will light up.

To set an automatic steam to blend cycle

1. Use the jug with no basket and make sure the lid is in the correct orientation.

2. Press the mode button and choose the steam option. Set the steam time using the +/- buttons for a maximum steam time of 30 minutes.

3. Press the mode button and choose the blend option. Set the blend time using the +/- buttons for a maximum blend time of 2 minutes.

4. Press the start button to start. Your Baby Food Maker will now run the steam and blend cycle automatically.

5. When cooking meat, it is extremely important to pause the unit every 10 minutes and stir thoroughly. This is to ensure even cooking

When setting the automatic steam and blend cycle, the blades will rotate once every 2 minutes to move food around the container.

To set a steam only cycle

If you’re steaming food, we recommend that you use the basket, especially if you want to make meals with a chunkier texture.

Please make sure the lid is in the correct orientation.

To steam without the basket

1. Press the mode button and choose the steam option. Set the steam time using the +/- buttons for a maximum steam time of 30 minutes.

2. Press the start button to start. It will now run a steam cycle.

To steam with the basket

1. Set the steam time using the +/- buttons for a maximum steam time of 30 minutes.

2. Press the start button to start. The unit will now run a steam cycle.

To set a blend only cycle

1. Add food to the jug without the basket in place. Make sure the lid is in the correct orientation.

2. Press the mode button and choose the blend option. Set the blend time using the +/- buttons for a maximum blend time of 2 minutes.

3. Press the start button to start. The unit will now run a blend cycle.

To pulse the action

You can set a pulse action during blending to help you control the texture of the food.

1. Press the start button, then mode and choose the blend only option.

2. Select the time (using 5 second intervals) and press start. The unit will pulse once.

3. Repeat the above process for a further pulse.

To steam and blend using the basket

Using the basket to steam food before blending reduces the amount of water in the food and makes it easier to achieve a chunky texture.

1. Place food chopped into approximately half inch (1-2cm) cubes in the steamer basket and make sure that the lip of the basket is resting in place on the edge of the jug. Make sure the lid is in the correct orientation.

2. Set the steam time using the +/- buttons for a maximum steam time of 30 minutes.

3. Press the start button to start. The unit will now run a steam cycle.

4. Wait for the steam basket to cool, unclip the lock and remove from the unit.

5. Pour away any water from the jug then transfer the steamed food into the jug.

6. Make sure you change the orientation of the lid orientation to show that the food is now in the jug.

7. Press the mode button and choose the blend option. Set the blend time using the +/- buttons for a maximum blend time of 2 minutes.

8. Press the start button to start. The unit will now start a blend cycle. When the cycle has finished the unit will beep and the LCD display will turn off.

9. Leave the unit to stand for 2 mins before unlocking the jug and serving up the food.

10. Take care when removing the jug and lid as steam may still be present and the jug may be hot to touch.

When you’re steaming food, water will collect in the jug. In stage 1 weaning, where food consistency should be a smooth puree we recommend that you stir in this nutrient rich water.

In later weaning stages, when you want food with a thicker texture, we recommend removing some or all of this water depending on your baby’s preference.

To pause your Baby Food Maker while cooking

To pause cooking mid cycle, press and hold the mode button for three seconds until your Baby Food Maker beeps. The LCD will flash.

This will pause the cycle indefinitely.

You can remove the jug while cooking is paused, but it will be hot, so wait until it is cool.

Press the start button to continue the cycle.

To cancel

To stop steaming or blending mid cycle, press the start button for three seconds until your Baby Food Maker turns off.

Smart Memory Function

If you want to use the Baby Food Maker again within 30 minutes, press the start button to switch it on, then press and hold ‘+’ and ‘-‘ button at the same time. Press the start button again and it will repeat the last cycle.

Please note that the smart memory function cannot be used with steam and blend with basket.

When you've finished using your Baby Food Maker

Turn your Baby Food Maker off at the power supply and unplug it. Carefully disassemble the blade from the jug and wash all parts in warm soapy water.

If you want to prepare another batch of food straight away, make sure that you top up the water tank. You must wait for the unit to cool before topping up the water tank.

Steaming and blending guide

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE


Cleaning and descaling

Please clean your Baby Food Maker after every use and descale regularly.

To clean your Baby Food Maker

1. Turn off the power supply, unplug the unit and allow it to cool down completely before cleaning.

2. Before first use and after every use wash the jug, lid and basket in warm soapy water or use a dishwasher (top shelf only) and dry thoroughly.

3. Wash the blade, sealing ring and locking ring in warm soapy water and dry thoroughly.

PLEASE NOTE THE BLADE, SEALING RING AND LOCKING RING ARE NOT DISHWASHER SAFE.

WARNING! Handle the blade carefully as it is extremely sharp. Take care handling the sharp blade, when emptying the jug and during cleaning.

After every use wipe the jug housing with a damp cloth but do not submerge in water.

Do not clean with abrasive cleaners or allow to come in to contact with solvents or harsh chemicals as this could cause damage.

To descale your Baby Food Maker

You should de-scale the water tank of your Baby Food Maker every 4 weeks or sooner if you notice limescale. Living in a hard water area can produce limescale more quickly than other areas, so you may need to descale more often.

1. Unplug the unit and allow to cool. After each use pour away any remaining water from the water tank by tipping the unit sideways over a sink.

2. Use a descaler that is suitable for use with stainless steel and use as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.

3. Or you can use white vinegar to descale your unit. Please use as per manufacturer’s guidelines.

4. Once you have descaled the water tank, follow the set-up instructions to perform a cleaning cycle.

5. If limescale is still present in the water tank, you may need to repeat the descaling process.

DO NOT use metal objects or scourers to clean your unit.

Can I clean the parts in the dishwasher?

The jug can be cleaned on the top shelf of your dishwasher but the blade and other parts need a bit more TLC, so they need to be hand washed.

Can I disassemble the blade for cleaning?

Yes. But please take care to reassemble the parts correctly as per the setup guide we’ve given you

What does descaling do?

The descaling process removes deposits of calcium and other minerals within the system that may affect its performance.

How do I descale my blender?

We recommend using a descaler that is suitable for use with stainless steel and follow the manufacturer instructions. However, you can use white vinegar if you prefer following the guidelines.

How often should I descale?

This really does depend on the area in which you live. If the water in your area is hard then you may need to descale every 14 days. If it’s medium, then you’ll need to descale every 21 days and if the water is soft it’s around every 28 days. If you do notice any limescale before the descale is due, you can descale your steriliser earlier or more frequently. You can find out the quality of your water from your water provider.

TROUBLESHOOTING


Do not use the unit for anything other than the intended use.

This unit is not suitable for:

  • Cooking rice, noodles and pasta
  • Heating liquids, soup or water
  • Chopping hard ingredients such as ice cubes and sugar lumps
  • Cooking frozen foods
  • Defrosting and reheating food or keeping food warm
  • Heating baby food jars
  • Heating bottles

Do not use before water tank is filled with water, unless using the blend only cycle.

During the automatic steam and blend cycle, the blades will turn to circulate the food. The unit is designed to do this and is a normal part of cycle.

Help, my Baby Food Maker won't start or blend

Check the that you have the jug lid in the correct position.

If you are using the jug without the basket make sure the larger image of the jug shown above (r) is facing forwards towards the handle.

If you are using the basket and the jug make sure the smaller image basket (s) is facing forwards towards the handle.

What does E1 on the display mean?

In the unlikely event that the water tank boils dry during steaming your Baby Food Maker will beep and the LCD will display error E1.

If this happens you will need to re-start the cycle and replace the food.

Unplug the unit, allow the unit to stand for 2 minutes before filling the water tank with 12 fl oz (350ml) of cold water. Re-set the cooking cycle and start again.

What does E2 on the display mean?

If you use the smart memory function but have changed the lid orientation between uses, your Baby Food Maker will beep and the LCD will display error message E2.

Reset the steam or blend mode and time and make sure the lid is in the correct orientation for the cooking mode you choose.

Help my Baby Food Maker isn’t working as well as it used to

If you find that your machine is not working as efficiently as it was, we would recommend carrying out the descaling process as there may be a build-up of limescale.

I don’t think there is enough steam, what can I do?

A lack of steam is usually an indication that the water tanks needs to be descaled. Descaling your machine will help keep everything in working order. We recommend you descale the water tank approximately every 4-weeks. But if you notice limescale earlier than this due to living in a hard water area or due to you loving your machine so much that you use it several times a day, just like your kettle, you may need to descale sooner. Four weeks is purely a guide.

Living in a hard water area can produce limescale more quickly than other areas. If you’re not sure of your water quality, you can check this out through your water provider. We recommend using a descaler that is suitable for use with stainless steel and following the manufacturer instructions. However, you can use white vinegar if you prefer and follow the guidelines provided.

There are still lumps in the food?

If you’re finding that lumps are still in the food after blending, try adding some cooled water and blending for a short time again. To prevent this happening on the next blend cycle, add the desired amount of water before you begin.

Quick-Cook Baby Food Maker

Tommee Tippee Baby Food Steamer Blender - Bottles & accessories - Feeding

The idea is that it combines steaming and blending so you can create foods to your desired texture, that your baby will love.

It’s also supposed to allow you to cook healthy meals as you know exactly what ingredients are going into them, unlike with ready–made purees.  

Tommee Tippee has won countless awards for its innovative baby products, which explains why it was awarded a consumer Superbrands status in 2013, and every year since then.

The brand has been around for over 50 years and recently launched its new range of Ultra bottles, designed to mimic the flow of the breast.

Tommee Tippee also makes a range of weaning products. These are all BPA-free so you don’t need to worry about your baby coming into contact with any harmful chemicals.

I love the look of the Tommee Tippee Baby Food Steamer Blender. It’s sleek and stylish and didn’t look out of place amongst my various other kitchen gadgets.

How does the Tommee Tippee Baby Food Steamer Blender work?

There are three different functions you can use — steaming, blending or steaming and blending.

Apart from the + and – buttons to set the timer there are only really two other buttons you need to use, each with symbols on them, so it’s pretty simple to use.

If you haven’t put the lid on properly or locked the water tank the machine beeps to let you know and won’t let you switch it on.

First you fill the water tank up with 450ml of cold water.  Then you cut up the food you want to steam or blend into 1cm pieces, weigh out the amount of food you want to cook, and pop it into the container, making sure you attach the knife blade and lock it into place first.

Timings are worked out per 100g so you need to weigh the food out to be able to calculate how long you’ll need to steam it for.

The most you can steam in one go is 200g and the maximum steam time is 30 minutes. If you opt for a blend only cycle the maximum you can blend for is 5 minutes.

Once you put the lid on the container you make sure it’s locked and then set the timer for the desired length you want to steam and, or, blend. When it’s finished the product beeps loudly and the LCD screen flashes to let you know.

The Steamer Blender was in the news recently in regards to safety concerns, what happened? 

Tommee Tippee launched an investigation on one of its Steamer Blenders after a 6-month-old baby choked on a piece of plastic found in his puree, which was made with the Steamer Blender.

According to mum Natalie Haake, food she prepared using the blender ended up with plastic shards in it, which was swallowed by her son Jack, causing him to choke.  Luckily her partner was able to make their son Jack vomit, but she was horrified to find plastic in his vomit.  And she says she found more pieces of plastic in other meals she had made with the blender after double-checking them.

Responding to Natalie’s call for the Steamer Blender to be taken off the shelves Tommee Tippee told MadeForMums in a statement:

You may have seen press reports about an incident involving shards of plastic found in the bowl of a Steamer Blender. We have taken this very seriously and have been carrying out extensive testing to try and replicate this issue on our own machines. 

In this testing we have only been able to replicate the issue when reassembling the blender after cleaning with the sealing ring upside down, or by washing the blade unit (consisting of the blade, sealing ring and locking ring) in the dishwasher. We have therefore reviewed our instructions to make the section on cleaning and reassembling the blender clearer.

In the meantime, we’d like to ask all parents using this product to inspect the bowl to check that there are no signs of wear. If the bowl has no scars at the bottom, then parents can carry on using it as they have been, taking care to hand wash the blade unit. Please note the blade unit parts cannot be placed in the dishwasher. You should also ensure the sealing ring is the correct way up. Download the full product instructions from Tommee Tippee. 

Did you have any safety concerns when using the Steamer Blender?

No.  I didn’t.  I found setting up the Tommee Tippee Steamer Blender to be a doddle.

You just have to make sure you clean it with soapy water, fill it with cold water and use it without any food in it before you start steaming and blending.

The instructions are easy to follow, with handy illustrations to help you if you’re not clear about anything.

After washing and drying the product you need to set the steamer for 30 minutes and the blender for 30 seconds, then allow time for it to totally cool down afterwards before you use it for the first time.


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This steamer blender has been criticised for being noisy, is that the case?

While it’s fair to say it’s not the quietest of steamers it just sounded like the kettle was on to boil the whole time it was in use, which didn’t particularly bother me.

And the blender periodically makes a quick grinding noise when in use that reminded me of a bread maker. It does beep quite loudly when the programme finishes but I found this quite handy, as inevitably I’d forgotten I’d switched it on!

What quantities can the Tommee Tippee Baby Food Steamer Blender blend?

It’s great for serving up baby-sized portions of food.    And you can blend portions up to the max line on the container, which is 200ml, which made about five portions of veg for my little one who’s 15 months. 

While it will make a large portion size it’s not great if you want to do bulk blending — you’d need to blend in batches.   

What stage of weaning is this blender ideal for?

The product claims to be perfect for all stages of your baby’s development, from first tastes/foods to more chunky and mashed meals. It sounded ideal for my little boy Ellis.

My 15-month-old son and has lots of food allergies so I find it a struggle when it comes to cooking, especially making any kind of sauce for him to eat. I have to make all of his meals from scratch, which can take ages, and now I’ve got a new baby I don’t have the luxury of time. 

I thought by steaming and blending veg it could potentially be a quick and simple way to make vegetable sauces for him. Plus it will come in handy once I’m ready to start weaning my new arrival Theo in 6 months.

The Steamer Blender is ideal if you want to make purees, and for first tastes, as the consistency of the purees is quite watery.

But the great thing about it is that you can also set the timer to suit whatever stage of the weaning process you’re at.

For example, you can steam the veg so it’s quite mushy or cook it less so it’s got more bite once your little ones have teeth and are able to chew properly.

The only downside is because you have to cut food up into 1cm pieces it’s not so good if you want to use it to steam food for baby led weaning. It’s quite small so difficult for little ones to grab hold of.

Tell us more about the consistency of the food it purees

The first time I used the steamer blender I tried to steam and blend some peppers to make a red pepper sauce for Ellis. I used 100g of red peppers and found the resulting sauce to be far too watery.

I noticed when you use the steamer some of the water transfers across into the container with the food. So if you want a thicker consistency the best thing to do is pause the cycle as soon as it finishes steaming and tip the water out before blending, or steam and blend separately.

Saying that, a positive aspect of this baby food steamer blender is that it allows you to choose how long you want to steam and blend for, so you can adapt the textures accordingly.

But it’s a case of trial and error, I experimented a few times to work out the consistency I was after.

Do you have to do much prep when before putting food in the blender?

Sadly yes. There’s a fair amount of prep that has to be done before you can put food in the blender.

It does make it more time consuming than if you were to just stick fruit or veg into a steamer on the stove, as you have to weigh and measure everything out.

But once you get the hang of it, and if you use the Tommee Tippee Baby Food Steamer Blender on a regular basis, you can gauge the size you need to chop food into and the amount of food you need to put in making it less fuss.

It’s worth noting that the steam vent is in a silly place as it’s at the back of the blender and would have been better on the top.

But what I really disliked about the product is the water tank. Each time you use the steamer you need to fill it up with 450ml of water.

Annoyingly, there are no measurements on the side of the water tank so you have to use a measuring jug to get the correct amount.

It would have made more sense if the design allowed you to see exactly how much water you’re pouring in.

You also need to make sure the tank is completely empty before you fill it up. On several occasions, despite measuring out the correct amount of water, it overflowed everywhere, which was a pain.  And on a couple of occasions the lid for the water gauge wouldn’t quite go in, but I eventually mastered the knack of it.

Is it quicker and easier than a microwave?

No. It would be quicker and easier to use a microwave but personally I don’t really like the idea of using a microwave.  I much prefer steaming as it preserves the nutrients.

Is it quicker and easier than steaming and blending on the stove?

It’s also not really any quicker than steaming on a stove, because you have to measure the amount of water and quantities of food and then wait for the water to heat up like you would if you were using a conventional steamer.

But it does mean you can steam and blend in one go which is easier than having to transfer the food from the steamer to a blender, and saves on washing up.

How robust/durable does it seem?

It seems very robust and a good quality product that should last for a long time.

Is the Tommee Tippee Baby Food Steamer Blender value for money?

At a cost of around £100 it’s not cheap. It’s worth bearing in mind though that it’s the same price point as the Philips Avent Combined Steamer and Blender (£99) and serves pretty much the same functions.

But unlike the BEABA BabyCook it doesn’t reheat or defrost food too. You could opt for a less expensive blender such as The Boon Mush Baby Food Blender that’s more basic and does what it says on the tin, blends the food.

But the steamer/blenders are great for multi-tasking as you can do everything in one go rather than having to faff about and steam and then blend separately – it also cuts down on the washing up.

And if you’re sleep deprived like me it’s incredibly useful having a product that beeps loudly once the programme is done.

On several occasions I’ve narrowly averted disaster as I’ve accidentally forgotten about vegetables I’ve been cooking in my usual steamer and come back into the kitchen to find the water had boiled out.

What’s in the box?

  • 1 x baby food steamer blender
  • 2 x freezer pots
  • 1 x spatula

Any additional extras to buy?

Not really, you just need to make sure you have a measuring jug and kitchen scales to weigh out portions.

MadeForMums verdict:

The Tommee Tippee Baby Food Steamer Blender is great for busy mums with a bit of extra cash to spare who want to multi-task while making their baby’s food.  It’s easy to use and makes great purees for smaller babies, but not so great when making chunkier, baby led weaning dishes.

Retailing at £99.99 it’s pricey and more of a luxury item than a necessity.  But if you’re not a fan of microwaves and have a little one with allergies and need to make food from scratch then this is the blender for you.

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Baby food warmer Tommee Tippee

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    The Tommee Tippee Baby Food Warmer allows you to quickly heat up milk and baby food while retaining all the nutrients and micronutrients contained in the food.

    Place a bottle or jar of food in the warmer, select the desired temperature setting and follow the instructions. The warm-up time depends on the quantity and initial temperature of the contents of the nutrition bottle or jar.

    Features :

    • Convenient temperature control prevents overheating, food heats evenly
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    • Preheat time - 4 min
    • 3 preheat positions: 36 degrees (position 1), 55 degrees (position 2), 77 - 78 degrees (position 3)

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Electric Baby Bottle Warmer - Tommee Tippee

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Tommee Tippee - elektryczny podgrzewacz butelek i pokarmu Nadaje się do podgrzewania każdej formy dziecięcego pożywienia - od mleka mamy po gotowe mieszanki. Zapewnia odpowiednią temperaturę i zachowuje wszystkie cenne składniki odżywcze.

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