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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 7:33 pm    Post Subject:
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I HAVE BOUGHT AN ELECTRIC HOB MADE BY IGNIS I HAVE NO INSTRUCTIONS,MY PROBLEM IS THJERE ARE FOUR CONNECTIONS ,INSTEAD OF THE USUALL THREE,THE NEGATIVE AND EARTH ARE SELF EXPLAITARY BUT THE OTHER TWO ARE MARKED L2\S AND L1\R WHIICH ONE IS THE LIVE CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ,THANK YOU
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Is there a link between L1 &L2.
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 7:38 am    Post Subject:
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dont think so jj
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Sorry, "don't think so" isn't good enough, can or have you tested with a meter? Ignis customer service; 08704422510 http://www.4ignis.co.uk/cgi-bin/catalogue.pl?section=111547


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maybe go to the manufacturers website and download the instructions?
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thank you all for your help ,i have now resolved the problem.
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Just as a matter of interest, how did you resolve it? icon_confused.gif
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jj4091 wrote:
Just as a matter of interest, how did you resolve it? icon_confused.gif



Tried phase to L2/S-Nothing, phase to L1/R-Hob works I suspect icon_wink.gif

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jj i used a meter and discovered that the two were linked, when you mentioned it i checked thank you
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