
To clean your Crafty+, you’ll need some rubbing alcohol, cotton swabs, and a glass cup or jar to soak some pieces in. You can soak all the plastic components except the cap lock with the hologram in the rubbing alcohol, but not the o-rings, which should just be rinsed in hot water. What needs to be cleaned
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While the parts of soaking, you should use the cotton bud which has been soaked in some isopropyl alcohol to clean the filling chamber. You should not over-soak the bud as you do not want the liquid to drip into the device and damage any of the heating elements.Oct 11, 2018
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While cleaning is all up to your personal standards, there are a few telltale signs it might be time for more than a quick brushing out. If you can smell the Crafty+ when there isn’t anything in the oven, it’s probably time for a cleaning.
What needs to be cleaned
Our cleaning is going to focus mainly on the cooling unit, where most of the buildup will happen. The oven requires a little bit of cleaning from time to time, although you can avoid that by sticking to the dosing capsules instead of loading herbs directly into the oven.
Setting the scene
There are a few steps involved in taking apart your Crafty+’s cooling unit, so start by detaching it from Crafty+. Wiggle the mouthpiece back and forth to remove it from the cooling unit, then use the stirring tool to remove the blue o-ring, and set it aside.
The cooling unit
Let’s dig into the cooling unit. Separate the upper and lower halves by pushing down on the oval shaped button on top, while pulling the halves apart. A little bit of twisting and wiggling can help here.
Soak or scrub?
You can soak all of the plastic and metal parts, except the holographic cap lock, in rubbing alcohol, but only the metal should soak for longer than an hour, and 30 minutes is typically enough to clean most of the gunk off the plastic parts. If there are still any deposits, you can use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to scrub at them.
The oven
If you need to clean out the inside of the oven, make sure to do so carefully, as you don’t want any liquid dripping down into the heating element or electronics. Turn the Crafty+ upside down, and use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to swab out the inside of the oven.
Putting it back together
Once everything has been rinsed and dried completely, it’s time to reassemble the pieces. Set the screen into the bottom half of the cooling unit, put the o-ring back in place between them, then fit the two halves together.
