How do I connect my electric ceramic or induction cooker to the power supply?
Issue
- How do I connect my electric ceramic or induction cooker to the power supply?
- Hob/cooker electrical connection
Applies to
- built-in hobs
- cookers
Resolution
WARNING!
Only a qualified person must install built-in hobs and cookers appliances.
Risk of fire and electric shock.
All electrical connections should be made by a qualified electrician.
Please note, only Plug and Play hobs will come with a cable and plugs for self-installation.
Your hob will not arrive with a cable, most induction hobs (apart from our plug and play) cannot be plugged into a 13 amp socket and will need to be hard wired by a qualified electrician. Our 'Electrolux Installer' app can be used by qualified personnel for installation instructions and specs.
For model-specific product information and technical details, please consult your user manual and installation guide supplied with your appliance
If the user manual has been lost or damaged, please click on the following download links, you will need your PNC which can be found on the rating plate underside of your hob
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