gas cooker broken - can I disconnect pipe?

my cooker is broken can i disconnect pipe and remove cooker and leave pipe out until new one comes will it lock off has supply whilst cooker pipe isn't plugged in

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In theory yes, you can disconnect the Bayonet from the cooker bayonet socket, however its more for cleaning and not to permanently remove, strongly advise to get a gas engineer to disconnect and test for gas tightness socket could potentially leak
4th Mar 2021
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It is not safe to do so
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