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Cleaning Esse Oil Cooker/Stove V40 Sovereign Select
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<blockquote data-quote="bracken basher" data-source="post: 5691120" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>There is no bolt behind the plate you must be looking in the wrong place., Above the burner pot top right hand corner where the two hot plates meet not above the oven. the plate has a small handle on it.</p><p>The only brass T I have is on the outside of the burner connected to the oil inlet pipe and has a brass cap that can be removed for placing the lighting wick to fire the stove, is that what you mean? Pity it was not summer as my stove would be switched off and I could take some photos .</p><p>Edit - Sorry got mixed up there. the lighting port is a separate inlet. The brass T on the oil inlet has a blanking plate/stop end which can be screwed off for cleaning. I just use some strands of electric cable copper wire twisted together and push those through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bracken basher, post: 5691120, member: 565"] There is no bolt behind the plate you must be looking in the wrong place., Above the burner pot top right hand corner where the two hot plates meet not above the oven. the plate has a small handle on it. The only brass T I have is on the outside of the burner connected to the oil inlet pipe and has a brass cap that can be removed for placing the lighting wick to fire the stove, is that what you mean? Pity it was not summer as my stove would be switched off and I could take some photos . Edit - Sorry got mixed up there. the lighting port is a separate inlet. The brass T on the oil inlet has a blanking plate/stop end which can be screwed off for cleaning. I just use some strands of electric cable copper wire twisted together and push those through. [/QUOTE]
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