Connecting 6mm cable to double built in oven

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Hi

I am looking for advice on connection of cable.

Oven make is Electrolux Model is EOD67043

The terminals at the back of the oven are L L N N N PE. The diagram indicates the live wire going into the first and 2nd terminals and the neutral going into first 2nd and 3rd terminals. Would I be correct to bridge the terminals using short lengths of the 6mm live and neutral cable? The earth goes into a PE terminal. Hope I have explained this clearly.

Many thanks in advance for advice.

Cheers


Cono
 
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Are you sure (look closely) that there are not three or more bridges screwed together that can be seperated for use?
 
Hi Johnmelad502

Thank you for replying so quickly.

I have looked much closer. The first live terminal has 3 pink wires going to it connected by bayonet connecters (one either side and one at the back-in a U configuration, below this in each case is a large pozi drive type screw where I assume the 6mm cable is connected), the 2nd has only one wire (at the back of the U) the first Neutral terminal has two wires (one on the right and one at the back of the U) the 2nd and 3rd neutral has one (at the back of the U) the earth has 3 (one either side and one at the back of the U). All wires are connected by bayonets. Hope I am making this clear.

Cheers
Cono
 
They usually supply some copper links to bridge out the terminals.
If they are there they may be in an accessory bag or mounted in a slot next to the terminals.

Take a photo of the teminal block. Use the macro function on your camera so we can see some detail (in focus). Or call the Electrolux Helpline -
 
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Hi

Many thanks everyone for advice. Decided to call in a sparks to fit the cooker.

Cheers

Cono
 

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