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Manrose MF100 (model 26867) internal wiring

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I have an old Manrose MF100 fan with the internal wiring disconnected from the 5-way terminal block. I now have 5 wires coming from the motor (purple, red, white, blue, black) and a 5 way connector block labelled do not use, do not use, L, N1 and N2. Can anyone advise which wire should go to which terminal, please? See attached picture. I'm not sure that the terminal block is in the right way round, so it seems likely that the motor capacitor would be on the two DNU terminals.

I have checked the resistance between wires and they are (in series):

Red-1130-Blue-290-White-500-Violet. Black appears to be not connected to anything.

I'm tempted to conclude that the R-B winding is the starter winding and that the B-W and B-V windings are the drive windings (it has 2 speeds). Beyond that, I have little idea - can anyone help, please?
Many thanks.
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Thanks jj4091 for digging that out. However, all the info from Manrose is about how to connect the mains wiring to the connector block, not how to connect the internal wiring from the motor to the connector block. I did contact Manrose who said they couldn't help "as we are not qualified electricians." They did send the installation instructions which again are just for the post-connector block wiring.
@blup This is an older model before they introduced the circuit board.
 

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