Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use Momcozy DeepClean Baby Bottle Washer D8

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use Momcozy DeepClean Baby Bottle Washer D8

Cleaning bottles used to be a tiring daily chore, but the Momcozy DeepClean Baby Bottle Washer (D8) simplifies the process into a single button press. It washes, sterilizes, and dries your baby gear automatically. This guide covers everything you need to know to use your D8 effectively and keep it running like new.

Unbox Your New Appliance

Inside the water tank of your new machine, you will find everything you need to get started:

  • Baby Bottle Washer (1)
  • Power Cable (1)
  • Drain Hose (1)
  • User Manual (1)
  • nipple racks (4)
  • Breast Pump Spray Racks (4)
  • Descaling Tablets (4)
  • detergent tablets (60)

Note: The included 60 detergent tablets provide about two months of daily cleaning.

Set Up for the First Time (5 Minutes)

1. Find the Right Spot

Place the washer on a dry, flat surface near a sink. To prevent overheating and ensure the drying cycle works perfectly, keep the recommended clearance around the machine:

  • Behind: 12 inches (30 cm)
  • Sides: 2 inches (5 cm)
  • Top: 4 inches (10 cm)

2. Prepare for Movement

Locate the silicone plugs on the bottom of the machine. Pop them out—this allows the machine to move more flexibly.

3. Connect the Drain and Power

Connect one end of the drain hose to the back of the washer and place the other end securely in your sink. Plug the power cable into a grounded outlet.

4. Fill the Tank

Fill the water tank with purified or distilled water. You can pour up to ~96 oz (~2,850 mL), but be careful not to exceed the MAX FILL line.

Momcozy DeepClean Baby Bottle Washer D8

Load Momcozy D8 Correctly

Important: Please ensure all residual milk is poured out from the bottles before loading.

Bottles (Lower Rack)

Place bottles upside down on the lower rack. Ensure the spray column goes inside the bottle cavity so the water jets can clean the entire interior.

Nipples (Two Options)

  • Top Rack: You can place nipples on the upper rack.
  • Lower Rack: If you need to wash a large batch of nipples, please replace the bottle rack with the nipple racks before loading them on the bottom.

Breast Pump Parts

  • Tubes: Secure the tube onto the upper latch.
  • Anti-Colic Straws: Place these inside the circles on the upper rack.
  • Flanges & Collectors: Place the milk collector and flange on the lower rack with the pump spray rack.
  • Warning: DO NOT wash the pump motor. Only wash washable plastic and silicone parts.

Small Accessories & Utensils

Small accessories should be placed on the upper rack. The machine can also clean heat-resistant children's utensils.

Momcozy DeepClean Baby Bottle Washer D8

Start Cleaning Your Baby Bottle

1. Add Detergent

Drop one detergent tablet into the lower rack. Do not skip this step; water alone cannot break down milk fats effectively.

2. Select Your Mode

Press the menu button to open the 18 modes combination. Press the button again to choose and switch modes. You can mix and match wash, sterilize, and dry functions however you like.

  • Default Setting: A complete clean cycle that washes, sterilizes, and dries.

3. Begin

Once your mode is selected, press Start to begin the cycle.

Run Self-Cleaning and Maintenance

Your bottle washer needs regular maintenance to prevent mineral buildup and keep it smelling fresh.

  1. Fill the water tank.
  2. Drop in a Momcozy Descaling Tablet.
  3. Select Self-Clean mode.

Store and Reassemble Momcozy Baby Bottle Washer D8

Stow the Hose

To save counter space, you can stow the drain hose inside the water tank when the washer is not in use. The bottle washer fits neatly into small kitchen spaces.

Installation (Manual Deep Clean)

If you perform a Manual Deep Clean by taking the machine apart, assemble all the components in the following order after cleaning:

  1. lower spray arm
  2. Bottle Rack OR Nipple Rack
  3. Central Water Column
  4. Upper Rack
  5. Upper Spray Arm

Start Using Your Momcozy DeepClean Baby Bottle Washer Today

Mastering how to use Momcozy DeepClean Baby Bottle Washer is a true game-changer for your daily routine. By following these simple steps for setup, loading, and maintenance, you ensure every bottle and pump part is sanitized and dry. Trust the Momcozy D8 to handle the dirty work, so you can stop scrubbing at the sink and spend more precious moments enjoying parenthood.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How long does it really take for a cycle to finish?

Depending on the method you choose, the full wash, sterilize, and dry cycle takes approximately 90 to 100 minutes. Need it faster? Choose wash-only mode: Rapid Wash (~19 minutes) or Normal Wash (~29 minutes) without sterilizing and drying.

Q2: Can I load both plastic and glass bottles at the same time?

Of course. The D8 can safely handle both at the same time. Just make sure that the plastic bottles can handle high temperatures. Look for words like "dishwasher-safe" or "can sterilize" on the bottles. A lot of baby bottles work fine, but some cheaper plastics will bend when they get too hot. If you're not sure, look at the bottle's box.

Q3: How often should I really clean this myself?

Every 30 cycles or once a month, whichever comes first. To be honest, though, you'll need it more often—maybe every two to three weeks—if you use tap water. Too much time has passed if the spray pressure is low, there is white sticky stuff in the tank, or the bottles have a cloudy film on them after being washed. Plan ahead and write down the first of every month on your calendar.

Q4: Do I need to buy those tablets or can I just use regular dish soap?

No, dish soap is bad for the machine. It makes huge suds that leak out and hurt the pump system. The Momcozy tablets break down easily, work at high temperatures, and wash off totally. They are made to work with this machine's washing method in particular. One 60-pack keeps your protection good for two months.

Q5: After being washed, my bottles look cloudy. What is wrong?

Here are three common reasons:

  1. Mineral buildup in the machine (run a self-clean cycle to remove scale).
  2. The water from your tap is hard. Replace it right away with distilled or filtered water.
  3. The bottles aren't loaded properly. Make sure you put them in upside down so that the spray column is inside each one.
  4. Still cloudy? The detergent tablet might not be being used—the milk fat needs it to break down properly.

Disclaimer

The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider regarding any medical condition. Momcozy is not responsible for any consequences arising from the use of this content.

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