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Old 26-02-2008, 07:47   #12
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Re: What does 'wired-in' mean?

Sorry, I think there is some misunderstanding here.

There is a traditional cooker 'big red switch' on the wall - this red switch controls a socket under the counter, behind the cooker, which the cooker plugs into.

I'm not talking about pluging it into a 'normal' socket - I'm talking about plugging it into a socket that is controlled by the big red switch - which is where the current cooker is currently plugged into.
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