I hope these will be of assistance.
I take note of the warning in your post, I had seen that before I posted yesterday.
As long as I’m not about to blow anything up or electrocute myself, it’s an easy job providing I know the circuit can take the cooker.
I understand the importance of safety...
I’ve recently purchased a New World NWLS50SEB electric cooker which needs hard wiring.
I intend on doing this myself unless I’m told that there is the potential for it being a bigger job due to the amount of power it draws and issues with fuses.
attached is the information from the booklet...