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Old 25-02-2008, 21:06   #1
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What does 'wired-in' mean?

probably a daft question, my friend wants a cooker (cheap) for a flat he rents out - and has found this one :
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/50094727

It says 'Wired-in installation' - and since I am the expert with ovens, he's asked me what it means...

Personally I'm thinking that since his existing cooker has a cooker switch, which then links to a normal socket, in to which his current cooker plugs in, it should just be a case of attaching a plug and connecting it up.
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