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I believe you can find more battery powered electric green lights and tape them to the unit to give it a uniquely bright colorization, one all of your neighbors will surely marvel at!
I believe the proper sequence is red to ph1 black to ph 2 and green to N and ground. Newer ovens do require a 4 wire plug and this is th esetup for them
There is a 'plug and socket' connector at the back of the warming drawer which does wear and eventually start to make erratic or no electrical contact. The drawer electronics read this as an open drawer and switch off the power to the heating element (flashing red light). If your competent the drawer can be stripped down and the contacts serviced or replaced otherwise consult a service technician.
It is not 3 phase...just single phase 240V....L1 goes to the one hot side of the 240 v, l2 goes to the other hot side of the 240V, N goes to neutral, and green goes to earth ground (metal box)
so....L1=Black L2=Red N=White E=Green
white is the neutral line and goes to the "N" terminal, the other is YELLOW??? not GREEN,which would be the safety ground to the units case you can use the yellow as a safety ground wire and terminate on the case metallic structure, but by N.E.C. only green colored wire can be used as ground wire or any wire marked with green at any place visible or connection point
ok try on the back of your modem there should be a button wich resets all the lights press tht wen th internet light comes up red and all the others green click a site it should come up broadband link error then wait for it to load properly and search any site you want
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