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Quooker

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didireallysaythat · 21/04/2016 22:34

We have acquired a lightly used quooker - does anyone know how to drain it ? We won't be installing it for a few months and it's currently got water in it...

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didireallysaythat · 25/04/2016 17:13

OnePlan - good point ! The kitchen has 4 double sockets in silly places, one of which was condemned by the electrician last week. So probably not !

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OnePlanOnHouzz · 25/04/2016 00:45

Well if you have a socket in the right place, I guess you won't need the electrician !! Happy days !!

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didireallysaythat · 24/04/2016 19:38

Thanks OnePlan. The instructions you found for me show a plug going into a socket, so maybe I don't....

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OnePlanOnHouzz · 24/04/2016 16:27

Hi - yes someone part P certified .

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didireallysaythat · 24/04/2016 07:40

Thanks OnePlan ! I thought I'd read every online manual but missed this one... I don't think the "uninstallers" didn't read it either as they didn't drain it while still connected. We weren't planning to connect it until we put the kitchen in later this year (the quooker can as part of an ex display eBay bargain) but maybe we should bring that forward (I'm sure DH would like that - kitchen toys !)

I assume a competent electrician can install this - we don't need to get quooker to reinstall ?

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OnePlanOnHouzz · 23/04/2016 22:54
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didireallysaythat · 23/04/2016 20:34

I guess there's no market for used quookers then?

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