How to Clean Joule

Cleaning your Joule is a necessary part of using it and helps to ensure that your circulator maintains top performance. In this article, we’ll provide you with information on how to clean Joule so that you can keep it in good condition. We’ll also show you how to troubleshoot some common issues that might occur while cleaning your Joule. Keep reading for more information!

Joule is a circulator designed to make it easy to cook sous vide. It can be used with various pots and pans, and its compact design makes it easy to store in your kitchen. Joule also comes with an app that provides recipes and tips for cooking sous vide. Many people find that Joule is a convenient and easy-to-use circulator, but it’s essential to keep it clean so that it continues to function correctly.

How to Clean Joule

Things You’ll Need

  • Bottlebrush
  • Warm, soapy water
  • Sponges
  • Vinegar or lemon juice
  • Olive oil (optional)

A Step by Step Guide on How to Clean Joule

Step 1: Determine What Needs to Be Cleaned.

Joule is a pretty low-maintenance appliance, but there are a few things you’ll need to clean regularly. The essential part of keeping clean is the inside of the pot where the food cooks. The exterior can be easily wiped down with a damp cloth.

Step 2: Create the Cleaning Liquid.

To clean your Joule, you will need a cleaning liquid. You can either create your own or buy a pre-made one. If you choose to make your own, mix one tablespoon of white vinegar with 2 cups of water. If you are using a pre-made cleaner, read the instructions carefully to avoid any damage to your appliance.

Step 3: Get Your Cleaning Supplies Ready.

Before you start cleaning, gather up all of your supplies. This includes a bottlebrush, sponges, warm, soapy water, and vinegar or lemon juice.

Step 4: Clean the Interior of the Pot.

The inside of the pot is where most of the food debris will build up. To clean it, fill the pot with warm, soapy water and add a few drops of dish detergent. Next, use the bottle brush to scrub away any food residue. Be sure to rinse well afterward.

Fill the Pot With  Warm, Soapy Water

Step 5: Clean the Exterior of the Pot.

The exterior of the pot can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. If there are any stubborn stains, you can use a little bit of vinegar or lemon juice to help remove them.

Step 6: Clean the Lid.

The lid is more difficult to clean, as food can get stuck in the crevices. To clean it, fill a bowl with warm, soapy water and add a few drops of dish detergent. Soak the lid for a few minutes, and then use a sponge to scrub away any food residue. Rinse well afterward.

Step 7: Clean the Base.

The base of the Joule is easy to clean. First, wipe it down with a damp cloth. If there are any stubborn stains, you can use a little bit of vinegar or lemon juice to help remove them.

Step 8: Clean the Cord.(Optional)

The cord can be easily cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or a small brush. Be sure to avoid getting water on the electrical components.

Step 9: Let Everything Dry.

Once you have finished cleaning, let everything dry completely before using your Joule again. These steps will help in how to clean joule.

Cleaning your Joule is a quick and easy process that only takes a few minutes. By following these simple steps, you can keep your appliance in good condition and ensure that it lasts for years to come.

Cleaning Your Joule is a Quick and Easy Process

Tips:

  • If you are using the stick to stir your food, clean it off after each use. This can be done by hand or in the dishwasher.
  • The Joule’s outside can also be cleaned with a damp cloth.
  • Make sure that the unit is completely dry before plugging it back in.

Warnings:

  • Do not submerge the Joule in water.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on the unit.
  • Do not use any metal utensils to stir your food. This can damage the unit.

How Do You Take Apart a Joule

The first step to cleaning your Joule is taking it apart. This can be a little confusing if you’ve never done it before, but luckily we’re here to help.

To take your Joule apart:

  1. Turn the power off and unplug the unit from the wall.
  2. Remove the magnetic lid by pulling it up and away from the cooker’s body.
  3. Lift out the cooking pot and set it aside.
  4. Loosen and remove the black ring at the bottom of the cooking pot with a flathead screwdriver or spoon.
  5. Carefully remove the silicone gasket from the black ring (it may stick slightly). If it’s difficult to remove, you can use a sharp knife to cut it free.
  6. Remove the black ring and set it aside.
  7. Lift out the heating element and set it aside.
  8. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the inside of the cooking pot and the heating element.
  9. Rinse the silicone gasket under warm water and dry it off before reinserting it into the black ring.
  10. Reassemble the Joule by following these same steps in reverse order. Be sure to tighten the black ring securely before replacing the cooking pot.
Turn the Power Off and Unplug the Unit

How to Fix Joules?

If you are experiencing problems with your Joule, don’t worry! We’re here to help. 

If your Joule is leaking water, there may be a problem with the gasket. Follow these steps to replace the gasket:

  1. Unplug the Joule and remove the water reservoir.
  2. Remove the screws that hold the top of the machine together.
  3. Lift off the top of the machine and set it aside.
  4. Locate the gasket on the bottom of the machine and remove it.
  5. Replace the gasket with a new one and reassemble the machine.

If your Joule is not heating up, there may be a problem with the heating element. Follow these steps to replace the heating element:

  1. Unplug the Joule and remove the water reservoir.
  2. Remove the screws that hold the top of the machine together.
  3. Lift off the top of the machine and set it aside.
  4. Locate the heating element on the bottom of the machine and remove it.
  5. Replace the heating element with a new one and reassemble the machine.

If these don’t work, you may need to troubleshoot further. One thing to check is whether or not any food or grease is blocking the nozzle. If there is, use a toothpick or Q-tip to clear it out. You can also try running some hot water through the nozzle to clear it out.

If something is still blocking the nozzle, you can try using a vacuum cleaner to suck the blockage out. Finally, if all of these tips fail, you may need to contact customer service.

How Do You Connect Your Phone to Joules?

Once you have get the Joule app, please open it and tap on the plus sign in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Next, select “Scan QR Code” or “Device Name.” If you are scanning a QR code, make sure to hold your phone close to the Joule so that the camera can pick up the code. Once scanned, your device will be connected to Joule. If you are selecting “Device Name,” type in your device’s name and hit Connect.

Downloaded the Joule App

If you are using an iPhone, go into your Settings and select Bluetooth. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on, and then find Joule in the list of devices. Select it, and it will connect automatically. If you are using an Android phone, open the Bluetooth settings and hit the “Scan” button. Again, Joule should appear in the list of devices. Select it, and it will connect automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Put My Joule in the Dishwasher or Hand-wash It in a Bowl?

The best way to clean your Joule may vary depending on what its made of. Generally speaking, most dishwashers are gentle enough to clean stainless steel cookware, so if your Joule is made entirely of stainless steel, you can put it in the dishwasher. However, we do not recommend putting plastic parts in the dishwasher, as they may warp or melt in the high heat. If your Joule has any plastic parts, we recommend hand-washing it in a bowl with warm water and soap. Be sure to dry it off completely before using it again.

How Often Should I Clean My Joule?

The short answer is that you should clean your Joule as often as needed. How often you’ll need to clean it will depend on how often you use it and how dirty it gets. If you’re using your Joule frequently, we recommend cleaning it every time you use it. If it’s not too dirty, you can give it a good clean once a week. If there are any stubborn bits of food or grease, try using a soft brush or sponge to scrub them away.

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Conclusion

Joule is a beautiful and powerful sous vide machine perfect for the home cook. But like all appliances, it needs to be cleaned on occasion. This article outlined how to clean joule to stay in excellent condition and continue to make amazing meals for you and your family. Thanks for reading!

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Pamela Ackley

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