How to connect the socket and the switch in one block instead of the old switch?

Hello, please tell me. There was a switch on the wall, I took it off, I want to insert a socket with a switch in one case in its place, how can I wire them together correctly? Only 2 wires stick out from the wall. With each attempt I made, they are shorter and shorter. Hope is only on you. I turned them on, but only the switch works, and when I turn on the socket, the light comes on slightly. I understand that this is wrong. In the socket there are two holes for the wires, in the switch 6, where to shove without a clue. On the switch, under the number 1 there are two inputs, by the number 2 there are two inputs and there are also L also two inputs.

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    If there was one switch on the wall without an outlet and only two wires in the wall, then these two wires are the phase from the wiring and the phase wire that goes to the lamp. The zero wire in this case is connected directly to the lamp. That is, in this case, you can not connect the outlet.
    First, in addition to the wiring phase, a socket needs a neutral wire, and in this case it is not among these two wires. Secondly, the lighting line is designed only to power the lighting and is not designed to power the outlet. Connecting the outlet to the lighting line can lead to damage to the wiring if the load exceeds the permissible load for this section of the wiring.
    As for the switch - it is not clear what kind of switch. There are many pins for a single-key switch. You need to look at the wiring diagram on the case and connect according to the diagram. If it is not clear what to connect to the switch, you need to look visually or ring the tester to understand what contacts the switch closes. The single-key switch must have two terminals - one for the phase from the wiring, the other for the phase wire that goes to the lamp.

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