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Cleaning Esse Oil Cooker/Stove V40 Sovereign Select
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<blockquote data-quote="bracken basher" data-source="post: 5692794" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Yes I service it myself. There is no inlet T piece on the inside of the burner pot only on the outside where the oil pipe from the regulator joins.</p><p>I do not have the universal tool either but looking on the diagram in the handbook it seems to have a hexagon cut out that would fit to unscrew the cap/ stop end of the T piece, as I described earlier it is on the outside of the burner, all I do is unscrew it and push a wire through into the burner to clean it as it can coke up. I have never seen a sealing washer as I bought the stove second hand I use PTFE tape on the thread to seal mine otherwise the heating oil could seep out onto the kitchen floor. I think that if there is a washer inside the burner it would have to be made from a heatproof material as it would not last long.</p><p>If you have the handbook fig. 4 on page 6 shows burner oil entry cap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bracken basher, post: 5692794, member: 565"] Yes I service it myself. There is no inlet T piece on the inside of the burner pot only on the outside where the oil pipe from the regulator joins. I do not have the universal tool either but looking on the diagram in the handbook it seems to have a hexagon cut out that would fit to unscrew the cap/ stop end of the T piece, as I described earlier it is on the outside of the burner, all I do is unscrew it and push a wire through into the burner to clean it as it can coke up. I have never seen a sealing washer as I bought the stove second hand I use PTFE tape on the thread to seal mine otherwise the heating oil could seep out onto the kitchen floor. I think that if there is a washer inside the burner it would have to be made from a heatproof material as it would not last long. If you have the handbook fig. 4 on page 6 shows burner oil entry cap. [/QUOTE]
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