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[Solved] Certificate of connection of the induction hob. What pattern?

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  • #1 18898425
    Anonymous
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  • #2 18898435
    elpapiotr
    Electrician specialist
    Have you viewed the warranty card for this device?
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    #6 18898509
    jack63
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    Robo-technical wrote:
    Bosch did not provide a warranty card for its product. There was only a user manual and an installation manual.

    Do you write about paper documents?
    And what is Bosch on the induction hobs section? Are the same instructions in electronic form and is there anything written about the warranty and its terms?
    Does Bosch provide warranty for its products at all to individual buyers or has it transferred these obligations to sellers?
    baseemitercollector wrote:
    take the manual from Amica and create a similar page in the document editor, just replace "Amica" with "Bosch", print and sign.

    An interesting idea, but neither information "on the face" from the hotline, nor such ideas are according to me a sure way to accept a warranty claim.
    I would personally contact you by e-mail. Even with the question whether the pattern of assembly confirmation created by me by an authorized person is acceptable to people from Bosch.
    Or maybe they will send something themselves?
    Nothing to say, anyway! The actions of corporations leading to the reduction of their costs by transferring even the risk to the consumer are more and more insolent and cunning. Therefore, one must have confirmation of the "righteousness" of their actions by them. It's harder for them to get out of this. Anyway, it can be a good test of how they treat customers, because the fact that they produce more and more crap, based on the old opinion, is known.
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    #7 18898535
    elpapiotr
    Electrician specialist
    One more issue remains - since
    Robo-Technical wrote:
    It is not there, Bosch did not give a warranty card for his product. There was only a user manual and an installation manual. The hotline was told that you do not need to give a warranty card because the warranty is based on a receipt or invoice.
    this has happened, and the buyer only has this manual and there is room for it, why not make the appropriate entry on this manual?
    It is also worth leaving the buyer with a copy / photocopy of their own qualification certificate confirming its validity.
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    jack63
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    Robo-technical wrote:
    Gentlemen, but this topic is not about the terms of the warranty and its terms, but the certificate of connection of the equipment and how should I issue it.

    Ok, but this "connection certificate" is closely related to the warranty and its conditions. The lack of this certificate invalidated the warranty, and in fact it was a breach of the warranty terms and was related to the refusal to repair / replace the warranty.
    baseemitercollector wrote:
    Following this lead, we can say: since there is no warranty card attached, there is no guarantee. Because the warranty is voluntary and does not have to be granted.
    So the conclusion is that you have to claim the warranty conditions in writing and it will detail what needs to be recognized.

    This is what I meant in what I wrote above.
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    #13 18899738
    Chris_W
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    You can use the "declaration of correct performance" - in this case, the connection of household appliances.
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    #14 18899863
    pol102
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    [plus: 51fb459202 = "Topolski Mirosław"] Each manufacturer honors the declaration of a person who has qualifications in the field of connecting the device to the electrical installation. [/ plus: 51fb459202] I write this rule in the free space of the instruction: I declare that on DATA I connected the induction hob number .... for installation in the layout layout, in the premises ADDRESS, in compliance with the principles of health and safety, recognized technical knowledge and in accordance with the current technical standards.
    SP number E + D (because it looks nice)
    Stamp, date, signature.
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Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around the requirement for a connection certificate when installing a Bosch induction hob. The user notes that the installation manual lacks a designated area for the installer’s signature, and the manufacturer’s hotline indicated that the installer must issue a connection certificate. Various suggestions are made, including creating a template based on a similar document from Amica, and ensuring that the certificate includes necessary details such as the installation date, address, and compliance with safety standards. The conversation also touches on the implications of warranty claims related to the absence of a warranty card and the connection certificate. Ultimately, participants emphasize the importance of having a formal declaration of correct performance for warranty validation.
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TL;DR: Connecting an induction hob and need proof? 1 signed "declaration of correct performance" does it. "Each manufacturer honors the declaration of a qualified person." Write it in the manual or attach a simple form. [Elektroda, pol102, post #18899863]

Why it matters: This FAQ helps electricians and homeowners create an accepted connection certificate when brands don’t supply a template.

Quick Facts

What exactly is a “certificate of connection” for an induction hob?

It’s a short, signed statement confirming the hob was connected correctly by a qualified installer. In practice, it’s a “declaration of correct performance” specific to the appliance connection. Expert tip: “You can use the ‘declaration of correct performance’.” Keep it with the manual or attach it as a separate page for service. [Elektroda, Chris_W, post #18899738]

What details must the declaration include?

Include the installation date. Add the hob model and serial number. Note the electrical supply layout. Write the premises address. State compliance with health and safety and recognized technical knowledge. Mention current technical standards. Add the installer’s qualification number “E + D”. Finish with stamp, date, and signature. [Elektroda, pol102, post #18899863]

Can I write the declaration directly in the Bosch manual?

Yes. If the manual has free space, enter the declaration there. This keeps proof with the product documents. Also leave 1 photocopy of your valid qualification certificate with the buyer’s papers. This makes future service checks faster. [Elektroda, elpapiotr, post #18898535]

Is a self‑made template acceptable to Bosch or other brands?

Yes, but confirm it. Create your own one‑page template and email Bosch to verify acceptance. Ask whether your installer‑signed pattern is fine and if they have a preferred format. “I would personally contact you by e‑mail.” Keep their written reply with the invoice. [Elektroda, jack63, post #18898509]

What if the manufacturer didn’t include a warranty card?

Remember that warranty is voluntary. If no card was included, request the warranty terms in writing so you know any connection‑proof requirements. This avoids surprises during service intake. Keep their response together with the receipt and your declaration. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #18898610]

Who is allowed to sign the connection certificate?

A qualified installer should sign it. Include their current qualification details and contact data. For added credibility, leave a copy of the installer’s valid qualification certificate with the user’s documents. This supports future warranty or safety checks. [Elektroda, elpapiotr, post #18898535]

How do I issue the certificate step‑by‑step?

  1. Write a declaration with date, model/serial, supply layout, address, and compliance statement.
  2. Add current standards wording and the installer’s qualification number “E + D”.
  3. Stamp, date, and sign; place it in the manual or attach as a page. [Elektroda, pol102, post #18899863]

Will missing a certificate void the warranty repair?

It can. Service teams often treat lack of a connection certificate as breaching warranty terms, leading to refusal of repair or replacement. To avoid this, prepare the declaration at installation time and keep it with the proof of purchase. [Elektroda, jack63, post #18898751]

Can I adapt an Amica template for a Bosch hob?

Yes. Copy the structure, replace the brand and model, and keep the required fields. Print, sign, and stamp it. This practical approach works when the manufacturer doesn’t supply a dedicated page. Still, verify acceptance if you’re unsure. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #18898461]

Where can I get official confirmation or a template from Bosch?

Email Bosch support and ask if they accept your installer‑signed declaration. Request any official wording they prefer. They may send their own form. Keep that email with the invoice and your signed document. [Elektroda, jack63, post #18898509]

Can I connect and certify the hob myself without qualifications?

Avoid that. The declaration needs a qualified person’s signature. As one expert put it, “Each manufacturer honors the declaration of a person who has qualifications.” Hire a qualified installer to protect warranty and safety. [Elektroda, pol102, post #18899863]

Do I need to attach anything else to the declaration?

Attach a copy of the installer’s valid qualification certificate. Keep the declaration with the manual and the invoice. This bundle speeds up future service and supports warranty acceptance during intake. [Elektroda, elpapiotr, post #18898535]

Is a receipt or invoice enough to claim warranty with Bosch?

According to Bosch hotline feedback reported in the thread, yes. Without a warranty card, service bases warranty on your receipt or invoice. Keep that together with your signed connection declaration for smooth service processing. [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #18898444]
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