OK - Now I got ya mate. So take the double socket off the wall - it has the orange switch that says cooker and a spare socket for say a kettle. Disconnect the cooker and put socket back on wall and then remove cooker.
Voila - I think the penny has dropped.
What if I do find a way of disconnecting the cooker from the plate. What way am I suppose to leave the wires - Two posters have said not leave the taped up. In what state should I leave them
Number 2 that I would switch off the main supply.
There is nothing on the front that I can screw off. It seems that I would have to take the whole of the back of the cooker off. With different screws I might add. Do not have the tools for this.
I really am confused over something that...
I have an electrical cooker that is connected like this.
Orange switch on wall with word cooker on it.
Electrical cable going from switch to back of cooker.
I wish to throw this cooker out - moving home - new owner does not want.
Is it OK to disconnect it like this:
1 - Switch off...