Seems the OP most of solved the issue, as he has not 'been seen' since Saturday. So I wouldn't concern yourselves too much.
 
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I think the point Marconi was making is that where the cable disappears into the hob, there is no access to the cable terminations - the cables are integrated into the unit when it's made, and there is no simple access to any terminals!

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Page 4 of the manual.

Make sure the voltage specified on the data plate located on the bottom of the appliance is the same as that of the home, it then goes on to show different connections for different supplies.
 
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The best thing about induction hobs is that a fair few kitchen fitters get freaked out by "too many wires", and don't understand the diagrams, and actually call a sparks in....
 
The best thing about induction hobs is that a fair few kitchen fitters get freaked out by "too many wires", and don't understand the diagrams, and actually call a sparks in....
I’m getting one soon, might be posting to ask. 🙂
 
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