Why Is The "Police Watchdog...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looks like a damaged cord that caused the problem (it could have been caught in a door, rubbed against something sharp or just been coiled too tightly).
You just need to cut off the damaged section, strip and attach a new plug. Though if you are in any way unsure, I'd recommend getting someone to do this for you, as others have said.
As for a damaged plug from a socket, here in the UK we just turn off the switch on the socket....
Yep, each socket is individually switched. Have a look ta these single gang and double gang sockets here (bottom four).
Didn't work. I'll try again.
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/category-1.asp?***********=908
Ok try this then !!!
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