I apologize for writing a second similar post. I'm new to the site and was having difficulty uploading an image/diagram. I deleted the second one and attached the diagram here.
Long story short, I ended up with a new European electric stove in the United States. It's 40 AMP, 240V and 50/60 Hz compatible. Coming off the Circuit breaker I have two hot wires (red/black), Neutral (white) and ground (green). The electric stove has 6 terminals...and two wiring diagrams below. Would appreciate advice on how to wire. Thanks in advance.
One response was to connect 1 Hot to the L, and the other Hot to the N, cap the white neutral, which I have done. The downdraft works...but the induction burners are still not operating.
Model: Elica Nikolatesla Unplugged blix/a/90 Induction stove integrated hood 90 cm
Thank you jay613. Very helpful. I have wired as you recommend. It's 4-wire cable. I have the 2 hot leads and ground connected to the stove. The downdraft works, but the induction burners are not heating up. I currently have the neutral wire capped at the stove, but I believe it's hooked up at the circuit breaker. Sounds like that doesn't matter.
I have all the jumpers in and all screws tightened. I pulled out the multimeter and I'm showing 117V on each of the 2 hot lead wires, each of the 5 terminal points, and each of the 3 jumpers. puzzled.
Wiring diagram: