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AEG hk6542hpfb Induction Cooktop: 230V vs 230/400V Wiring, L1/L2 Connection, and TEKA IR 641

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  • #1 16318210
    Karwos00
    Level 12  
    Hello

    I bought the AEG hk6542hpfb Induction. Formerly TEKA IR 641 - connected to 1 phase.

    The purchased AEG in the manual has clearly written - 230V. But on the reverse of the board diagrams on 230 and 230/400 + additionally connected the original 4-wire cable - connected to the board under L1 and L2 - there is no free wire and a bridge connecting L1 with L2.

    Is the use of the 230V formulation just a shortcut - after all, the fact that they write 230/400 does not mean that it is powered by 400V.

    Or just connect it under 2 phases and after the problem.

    PS I will buy a window for IR 641 :)
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  • #2 16318459
    nares
    Home appliances specialist
    Karwos00 wrote:
    Or just connect it under 2 phases and after the problem.

    Sure - connect and use.
  • #3 16321661
    Karwos00
    Level 12  
    I did so too. They write strange things in the instructions. They are therefore misleading.
    Of course, I first checked the continuity between L1 and L2 = none. The jumper sits in a hollow for better times.
    I connected L1 - I checked, of course, once again whether there was voltage on the L2 cable.

    I connected L2 and everything works.

    Producers or translators should pay more attention to work. I was looking for a specific disc - this function suited me apart from connecting, but I overworked the 230. Finally, it turned out that the 2 phase cable is connected by default - and some people probably gave up the purchase because it is indicated that it is only 230.

    I will add a comparison with IR 641:

    Na Power - quieter than Teka. Basically noiseless
    On lower powers - ticks like a portfolio on 1-5 But a little louder.
    We'll see what comes next.
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