Electrical outlets

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Morning all,

I have found certain answers via the forum, but couldn’t work something out.

I live in a 2009/2010 built property. I need to replace my washing machine, but don’t want to invalidate the warranty. The existing fused flex outlet is connected to a 4 gang switch plate. Can I just replace the plate outlet with unswitched, or would it need to incorporate a fuse? Thanks
 
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from your description it implies that the w/m is hard wired ie no plug so a fused connection unit would be required or a normal socket and just plug the new mchine in as there will be a fuse in the plug
 
Sorry, I’ve just re-read what I’ve put. Existing w/m is hard wired, because the fused flex outlet plate is there, not a socket. So the new one states the plug can’t be modified, etc and I don’t want them to have an excuse for warranty breach, or so you think I can just hard wire new one in?
 
This is the existing one
 

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Is the flex coming out of the bottom? (Is the picture rotated?)
 
from your description it implies that the w/m is hard wired ie no plug so a fused connection unit would be required or a normal socket and just plug the new mchine in as there will be a fuse in the plug

But keep in mind, that a 13amp socket plus a plug will stick out from the wall further - it may force the machine to be further out.
 

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