Keeping your Soup Maker clean is essential for performance, safety, and longevity. Regular care prevents food buildup, avoids unpleasant odors, and helps maintain smooth operation cycle after cycle.
❄️ 1️⃣ Safety First
Always unplug your Soup Maker and allow it to cool completely before cleaning.
Never immerse the motor base or electrical components in water — this can cause damage or create electrical hazards.
Handle blades with care; they are extremely sharp and can cause injury during cleaning.
🧽 2️⃣ Cleaning the Jug and Lid
Use warm, soapy water and a soft sponge for the jug, lid, and any removable parts.
For stuck or burnt-on food, fill the jug with hot water and a little detergent, soak for 10–15 minutes, then wipe clean.
Avoid metal scouring pads or abrasive cleaners, which can scratch stainless steel or Tritan surfaces.
Tritan (plastic) jug tip:
Stains may appear when cooking ingredients like turmeric, carrot, or tomato. These are purely cosmetic and do not affect safety or performance.
To reduce or remove stains:
Rinse the jug immediately after use.
Soak with warm water and a teaspoon of baking soda or dish soap for 15–20 minutes, then wipe gently.
For stubborn stains, add a small amount of lemon juice or white vinegar to warm water, soak briefly, then rinse thoroughly.
Preventive tip: Add highly pigmented ingredients last, or briefly soak them in liquid to reduce direct contact with the jug surface.
Rinse thoroughly and dry all components completely before reassembly.
✨ 3️⃣ Easy-Clean Function (Where Fitted)
Some models feature an Easy-Clean cycle to help loosen residue.
Simply add warm water with a drop of dish soap, select the Easy-Clean program, and allow the machine to run.
Once complete, empty, rinse, and dry.
🔌 4️⃣ Base Unit & Connectors
Wipe the base unit with a damp cloth only; never submerge.
Ensure the bottom connectors are fully dry before next use to prevent electrical faults or tripping.
✅ 5️⃣ Quick Cleaning Best Practices
Cool completely before cleaning.
Never immerse the base in water.
Use soft sponges only for jugs and lids.
Soak burnt-on food for easier cleaning.
Ensure all parts, especially connectors, are dry before reuse.
💡 Pro Tip: Cosmetic stains on Tritan jugs are normal with brightly coloured ingredients. Your Soup Maker remains BPA-free, safe, and fully functional — these marks are purely visual and do not affect performance.
By following these simple cleaning and care steps, your Soup Maker will remain safe, efficient, and long-lasting, helping you enjoy fresh, homemade soups day after day.