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Cleaning Esse Oil Cooker/Stove V40 Sovereign Select
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<blockquote data-quote="UKOwl" data-source="post: 5692604" data-attributes="member: 112622"><p>Thanks again for your forbearance. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>Well, I can't find the plate with the handle on it. I'm thinking that our stove may be slightly diffferent. There is nothing at the back where you said, only the cooker rod with its flat plate thing to enable the fluway to be open and closed. When it is open (normal position) the gasses pass over the top of the oven and then out of the flu (which can be accessed by removing the rectangular splash plate above the hotplate level and directly under the chimney (with "ESSE" stamped on it).</p><p></p><p>** Regarding the other point about the oil intake - this is more of a worry...</p><p>I gather that you clean your V40 yourself, so when you clean inside the burner pot, what do you do in the area under the lighting port entrance? The instructions talk about removing the cap off the brass inlet tee taking care not to lose the sealing washer "under any deposit" - obviously this is talking about inside the pot, not on the outside. I can clearly see that there is an slight recess where there has been a washer which is missing along with the rest! Do you have a special nut/tee there that you remove when you clean underneath the lighting port?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UKOwl, post: 5692604, member: 112622"] Thanks again for your forbearance. :) Well, I can't find the plate with the handle on it. I'm thinking that our stove may be slightly diffferent. There is nothing at the back where you said, only the cooker rod with its flat plate thing to enable the fluway to be open and closed. When it is open (normal position) the gasses pass over the top of the oven and then out of the flu (which can be accessed by removing the rectangular splash plate above the hotplate level and directly under the chimney (with "ESSE" stamped on it). ** Regarding the other point about the oil intake - this is more of a worry... I gather that you clean your V40 yourself, so when you clean inside the burner pot, what do you do in the area under the lighting port entrance? The instructions talk about removing the cap off the brass inlet tee taking care not to lose the sealing washer "under any deposit" - obviously this is talking about inside the pot, not on the outside. I can clearly see that there is an slight recess where there has been a washer which is missing along with the rest! Do you have a special nut/tee there that you remove when you clean underneath the lighting port? [/QUOTE]
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