Changing old switch and confused by new terminal names L,L1, L2 to COM, L1,L2

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Hi there,

I have seen previous posts that to swap the cables as so
L1 . . . . COM ( I assumed this would be L - COM)
L2 . . . . L1
L3 . . . . L2

I also read that switch lives should go in L1 and permanent lives in COM.
However I am getting confused with the all the cables and there seems to be quite a few switch lives.

First pic is the original wiring
Second is the new switch
Third is the new switch ( ignore the cables I know they are wrong)
 

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Just treat the 3 switches as 3 triangles, they are the opposite way round on the new switch, just transfer the wires over one by one.

Old- new
L - com
L1 - L1
L2 - L2
The above is correct

Well done for taking a before pic, you're probably gonna need it.
 
Thanks Pete, I have done what you suggested however the light first switch where there was two switch lives (black = living room, blue = kitchen) in the L1 terminal is now turning on both my living room and the kitchen light.

I thought about taking the blue switch live and putting it in the second switch L1 but nothing is happening.
 

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It looks ok, you didn't mix up the blues or yellows did you?

The middle switch red, yellow, blue should all be coming from the same cable.

Looking closer, I think you might have mixed the blues up, cant see the red sleeve on the one?
 

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