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Sadly we need a new washing machine (see other thread somewhere) but due to the layout of our kitchen we need to remove the gas cooker to get the washing machine in and out.
I know, I know silly design but we didn't design it :x
I have pulled out the cooker and for all intents and purposes the connection looks like a bayonet fitting - well from looking on google it does.
Is it as straightforward as a quick twist and pull the reattach or is there more to it than that.
I am not loathed to get someone out but as it will need to be disconnected for about an hour or so I don't want the expense of having to have some one either wait around or come back later :?
Can anyone offer any advice?
Any Gas Safe folk in Bury St Edmunds that could lend a hand ........
I know, I know silly design but we didn't design it :x
I have pulled out the cooker and for all intents and purposes the connection looks like a bayonet fitting - well from looking on google it does.
Is it as straightforward as a quick twist and pull the reattach or is there more to it than that.
I am not loathed to get someone out but as it will need to be disconnected for about an hour or so I don't want the expense of having to have some one either wait around or come back later :?
Can anyone offer any advice?
Any Gas Safe folk in Bury St Edmunds that could lend a hand ........