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Dave Liquorice
 
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Default MEM Gridwwitch 8000

On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 13:04:03 +0000 (GMT), Dave Plowman wrote:

If you must mount it on the back, then a batten on to the wall
wouldn't be too difficult?


But you also need a fing big hole to get the plug through into the
cupboard. OK you can cut the supplied, moulded on jobbie off
(invalidating any guarantee?) and thread the cable througha small
hole. But if you need to move the machine out further than the length
of cable you have to take the plug off...

Do you at the minute switch off *at the socket* (or unplug) all
these appliances that you're going to provide this grid switch
arrangement for?


Yes, young children, they fiddle. Even though ours know not to fiddle
they occasionally forget. The washing machine is always switched off
at the (above worktop) socket when not in use.

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