How Diaper Genie Works ?
The system seals diapers individually in a scented film to protect against germs and odors.
Diaper Genie is a baby diaper disposal system. It consists of a large plastic container with a plastic lid. The system seals diapers individually in a scented film to protect against germs and odors. By opening the lid on the top of the canister, a soiled diaper may be inserted into the "mouth" of the container. After inserting the diaper, the lid is replaced and twisted three full rotations to seal the diaper inside. When the container is filled with dirty diapers, it can be emptied by unlatching the bottom of the canister, where the diapers fall out still individually sealed. The resulting string of sealed diapers is colloquially known as a "diaper sausage".
The product was initially a creation of British inventors and was brought to prominence in the US in the mid-1990s.
Diaper Genie is a brand of Playtex Products, Inc., which bought the Diaper Genie business from Mondial Industries L.P. in 1999.
Attach the top and bottom at the hinge. The first step in assembling your Diaper Genie is to attach the top and bottom of the genie together. There is a hinge on the bottom of piece and a bar at the top of piece. While holding the top at a 45 degree angle, place the bar from into the hinge and press down until they click together.
Flip the top over and click it into place. After securing the hinge between the top and bottom of your Diaper Genie, flip the top over the bottom of the genie and press down until they click together. At this point, your genie should look like a tall, slim cylinder.
Prepare a liner refill for your Diaper Genie. You will need to place the plastic liner in your genie in order to use it. To add a new refill, pull the tab on the refill to remove the plastic seal. Then, pull downwards until you’ve released about 18 inches of film. Tie a knot in the bottom of the liner.
Place the liner in the genie. Finally, place your liner refill in the top of your Diaper Genie and push the knot you’ve tied down, through the clamp. Close the lid on your Diaper Genie. You’re now ready to start using it
Insert the dirty diaper. Once you have rolled your dirty diaper, lift the lid of the Diaper Genie and insert the diaper. Push the dirty diaper all the way down through the clamp. Ensure that the clamp closes again after you have inserted the diaper. Once you have done this, close the lid.
Remove the top of the pail. Once your Diaper Genie is full, unhinge the top from the bottom by pushing the button located in the middle of the genie. Flip the top part over, revealing the built-in cutter mechanism on the inside.
Cut the liner at the top. After you have unhinged the top and revealed the childproof cutter on the genie, pull the liner into the cutter mechanism and press down until it severs the liner. Tie a knot at the top to enclose your diapers in the liner.
Remove the full liner. Once you have tied the top of your liner, lift the full bag out and dispose of the dirty diapers wherever you dispose of your garbage outside.
Pull out about 18 inches of liner. After tying a knot at the end of the liner you have just cut, pull out about 18 inches of liner, like you did when you were preparing to use your Diaper Genie for the first time. Ensure that the amount you pull out is enough to fill the bottom of the pail.
Secure the top back onto the bottom. Finally, flip the top of the Diaper Genie back over so it is sitting atop the bottom of the genie. Press down until the two parts click back into place
Clean your Diaper Genie weekly. As you can imagine, you will need to clean your Diaper Genie routinely to keep germs and any lingering smell from your child’s dirty diapers to a minimum. The best way to do this is to clean your genie at least once a week. To do so, take the Diaper Genie apart and wipe down both the inside and outside with a bleach-based solution.
Invest in a deodorizing filter. The Diaper Genie doesn’t come with a built-in deodorizer, but investing in one is a good way to help reduce the daily odor from your child’s dirty diapers. You can find deodorizing carbon filters for your Diaper Genie at nearly all general merchandise retailers, like Walmart or Target. These filters come with a case that attaches to the lid of your Diaper Genie and several individual carbon filters. To use, simply unlatch the top of the case, place a filter inside, and snap the case closed.
~} This diaper pail is very easy to use, clean, and does an excellent job at concealing odors. Having a designated pail for just diapers is very convenient especially if you don't like to take stinky trash out multiple times a day from dirty diapers. The foot pedal makes placing a diaper in the pail effortless.
2.How do I know when my Diaper Genie is full?
~} It's best to check the fill level indicator or observe the smell to determine when it needs to be emptied.
3. Does Diaper Genie seal each diaper?
~} The Diaper Genie diaper pail uses a unique system that seals each diaper individually to lock odors. When you place a dirty diaper into the pail, you open the lid, push the diaper through the clamp, and release the lid. The system wraps the diaper in a scented film and seals it, preventing odors from escaping.
4. How long can diapers stay in a Diaper Genie?
~} Diaper Genie Easy Roll refill can hold to 846 newborn diapers or lasts up to 5 months, so you won't have to constantly worry about buying and changing refills. It is specially designed for the Diaper Genie Signature pail.
5. Do we really need a Diaper Genie?
~} Although some parents find them extremely helpful for masking odors, others swear they're a waste of money. At the end of the day, no one needs a diaper pail — you can always toss dirty diapers into any garbage pail with a lid, which can save you money in the long run
6. How many Diaper Genie refills?
~} Diaper Genie Easy Roll Refill comes with 18 multi-layer bags, with Max Odour Lock technology. Lasts up to 5 months or holds up to 846 newborn-sized diapers.
7. How often do you clean a Diaper Genie?
~} Most manufacturers of diaper pails will recommend cleaning the pail once every three months. However, it may sometimes be better to clean them once a week instead.
8. How often do you refill Diaper Genie?
~} The frequency of changing Diaper Genie refills can depend on several factors, such as how often you change your baby's diapers and how many diapers you throw in the bag before replacing them .Generally speaking, a Diaper Genie refill can last anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks .
9. Does Diaper Genie smell?
~} Diaper Genie seals smell by the special construction. Inside of the pail, it is the Diaper Genie refills who do this job. Once the refill bag tears or is bad seal, the fecal funk will run out to the pail and your Diaper Genie smells. Then when you open or empty the Diaper Genie, the smell comes to you from the pail.
10. Is there anything better than a Diaper Genie?
~} The Munchkin Step diaper pail has a lot going for it: It works with both single bags and Diaper Genie-style ring refills, the pail does a good job of containing ambient stink when closed thanks to lavender-scented baking soda odor cartridges and the pail can hold a lot of diapers at once.
Diaper Genie is a baby diaper disposal system. It consists of a large plastic container with a plastic lid. The system seals diapers individually in a scented film to protect against germs and odors. By opening the lid on the top of the canister, a soiled diaper may be inserted into the "mouth" of the container. After inserting the diaper, the lid is replaced and twisted three full rotations to seal the diaper inside. When the container is filled with dirty diapers, it can be emptied by unlatching the bottom of the canister, where the diapers fall out still individually sealed. The resulting string of sealed diapers is colloquially known as a "diaper sausage".
The product was initially a creation of British inventors and was brought to prominence in the US in the mid-1990s.
Diaper Genie is a brand of Playtex Products, Inc., which bought the Diaper Genie business from Mondial Industries L.P. in 1999.
How to Use :-
• Assembling a Diaper Genie
Take inventory of the pieces that came with your Diaper Genie. Read over the instruction manual that came with your Diaper Genie to make sure you understand all the parts in the package and how each one functions. Before you start the assembly process, make sure you have all the parts listed in the instruction manual. If you are missing anything, wait to assemble the unit until you get the missing pieces.Attach the top and bottom at the hinge. The first step in assembling your Diaper Genie is to attach the top and bottom of the genie together. There is a hinge on the bottom of piece and a bar at the top of piece. While holding the top at a 45 degree angle, place the bar from into the hinge and press down until they click together.
Flip the top over and click it into place. After securing the hinge between the top and bottom of your Diaper Genie, flip the top over the bottom of the genie and press down until they click together. At this point, your genie should look like a tall, slim cylinder.
Prepare a liner refill for your Diaper Genie. You will need to place the plastic liner in your genie in order to use it. To add a new refill, pull the tab on the refill to remove the plastic seal. Then, pull downwards until you’ve released about 18 inches of film. Tie a knot in the bottom of the liner.
Place the liner in the genie. Finally, place your liner refill in the top of your Diaper Genie and push the knot you’ve tied down, through the clamp. Close the lid on your Diaper Genie. You’re now ready to start using it
• Disposing of Diapers
Roll diapers into a tight ball. After you’ve changed your baby, roll their diaper up tightly, securing it with the adhesive tape on the diaper. It is best to roll your diaper into an oblong shape or a small, round bundleInsert the dirty diaper. Once you have rolled your dirty diaper, lift the lid of the Diaper Genie and insert the diaper. Push the dirty diaper all the way down through the clamp. Ensure that the clamp closes again after you have inserted the diaper. Once you have done this, close the lid.
Remove the top of the pail. Once your Diaper Genie is full, unhinge the top from the bottom by pushing the button located in the middle of the genie. Flip the top part over, revealing the built-in cutter mechanism on the inside.
Cut the liner at the top. After you have unhinged the top and revealed the childproof cutter on the genie, pull the liner into the cutter mechanism and press down until it severs the liner. Tie a knot at the top to enclose your diapers in the liner.
Remove the full liner. Once you have tied the top of your liner, lift the full bag out and dispose of the dirty diapers wherever you dispose of your garbage outside.
• Refilling and Maintaining the Diaper Genie
Tie a knot in the liner. Once you have removed the full liner, be sure to tie a knot at the start of the new liner. If you fail to do so, the dirty diapers you place in the genie will fall out the bottom of the liner when you go to remove the next full load.Pull out about 18 inches of liner. After tying a knot at the end of the liner you have just cut, pull out about 18 inches of liner, like you did when you were preparing to use your Diaper Genie for the first time. Ensure that the amount you pull out is enough to fill the bottom of the pail.
Secure the top back onto the bottom. Finally, flip the top of the Diaper Genie back over so it is sitting atop the bottom of the genie. Press down until the two parts click back into place
Clean your Diaper Genie weekly. As you can imagine, you will need to clean your Diaper Genie routinely to keep germs and any lingering smell from your child’s dirty diapers to a minimum. The best way to do this is to clean your genie at least once a week. To do so, take the Diaper Genie apart and wipe down both the inside and outside with a bleach-based solution.
Invest in a deodorizing filter. The Diaper Genie doesn’t come with a built-in deodorizer, but investing in one is a good way to help reduce the daily odor from your child’s dirty diapers. You can find deodorizing carbon filters for your Diaper Genie at nearly all general merchandise retailers, like Walmart or Target. These filters come with a case that attaches to the lid of your Diaper Genie and several individual carbon filters. To use, simply unlatch the top of the case, place a filter inside, and snap the case closed.
• FAQS :-
1. What is so special about Diaper Genie?~} This diaper pail is very easy to use, clean, and does an excellent job at concealing odors. Having a designated pail for just diapers is very convenient especially if you don't like to take stinky trash out multiple times a day from dirty diapers. The foot pedal makes placing a diaper in the pail effortless.
2.How do I know when my Diaper Genie is full?
~} It's best to check the fill level indicator or observe the smell to determine when it needs to be emptied.
3. Does Diaper Genie seal each diaper?
~} The Diaper Genie diaper pail uses a unique system that seals each diaper individually to lock odors. When you place a dirty diaper into the pail, you open the lid, push the diaper through the clamp, and release the lid. The system wraps the diaper in a scented film and seals it, preventing odors from escaping.
4. How long can diapers stay in a Diaper Genie?
~} Diaper Genie Easy Roll refill can hold to 846 newborn diapers or lasts up to 5 months, so you won't have to constantly worry about buying and changing refills. It is specially designed for the Diaper Genie Signature pail.
5. Do we really need a Diaper Genie?
~} Although some parents find them extremely helpful for masking odors, others swear they're a waste of money. At the end of the day, no one needs a diaper pail — you can always toss dirty diapers into any garbage pail with a lid, which can save you money in the long run
6. How many Diaper Genie refills?
~} Diaper Genie Easy Roll Refill comes with 18 multi-layer bags, with Max Odour Lock technology. Lasts up to 5 months or holds up to 846 newborn-sized diapers.
7. How often do you clean a Diaper Genie?
~} Most manufacturers of diaper pails will recommend cleaning the pail once every three months. However, it may sometimes be better to clean them once a week instead.
8. How often do you refill Diaper Genie?
~} The frequency of changing Diaper Genie refills can depend on several factors, such as how often you change your baby's diapers and how many diapers you throw in the bag before replacing them .Generally speaking, a Diaper Genie refill can last anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks .
9. Does Diaper Genie smell?
~} Diaper Genie seals smell by the special construction. Inside of the pail, it is the Diaper Genie refills who do this job. Once the refill bag tears or is bad seal, the fecal funk will run out to the pail and your Diaper Genie smells. Then when you open or empty the Diaper Genie, the smell comes to you from the pail.
10. Is there anything better than a Diaper Genie?
~} The Munchkin Step diaper pail has a lot going for it: It works with both single bags and Diaper Genie-style ring refills, the pail does a good job of containing ambient stink when closed thanks to lavender-scented baking soda odor cartridges and the pail can hold a lot of diapers at once.
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