1. How do we solve the flowing problem?
Make sure the bottom of the rubber nipple is sealed tightly between the adapter and the ring (collar) to prevent the air from getting into the tube and rubber nipple. When these parts are not sealed properly, air will get in the tube and rubber nipple which will cause flowing problem. Also, make sure the short tube is connected to the bottom of the disk
that goes on top of the bottle, otherwise the system will not work.
2. We find that some of the latex nipples get bigger in size over time. What causes this?
It is common with latex nipples to swell slowly when they are in contact with some substance, like oily or fatty liquids.
Normal acids found in baby's mouth can also make the latex nipple swollen. Swollen latex nipples will cause its material to be sticky, weak, and break easily. We strictly recommend for parents to discontinue use of the latex nipples when one of these signs are present. Replace the latex nipple frequently to avoid this problem.
3. The bottle leaks when laid on its side. What can we do?
The air vent in the feeding system is designed to prevent a vacuum effect inside the bottle when the baby drinks.
The system will not function properly without this vent. When the bottle is laid on its side, the liquid will slowly make its way through this vent and thus cause the leakage. As much as possible, keep the bottle in a vertical position to prevent the bottle from leaking. You can also use the "Gimme-A-Hug" Bottle Holder (available at our retailers) to keep the bottle in a vertical position.
4. How do you put together the Podee Toddler Bottle?
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5. How do I resolve a problem with tubes sliding off the plastic adapters after cleaning several times?
Cut at least 1/4" off the ends of the tube to make the connection tight again. Buy the replacement tubes when needed.
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